A Systematic Review of Local Flaps Utilized for External Auditory Canal Defects.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Anna Celeste Gibson, Olivia Speed, Jennings R Boyette, Robert Saadi
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Abstract

Study design: Systematic review of the literature.

Objective: The goal of this study is to review and summarize current literature on local flap reconstruction of external auditory canal (EAC) defects.

Methods: PubMed and Ovid databases were queried utilizing search term combinations of "external auditory canal," "defects," "flaps," "local," and "reconstruction." References in included articles were subject for review and inclusion. Articles published between 2013 and 2023 were included in the study.

Results: A total of 108 articles were screened after duplicates were excluded. Of the 108 articles, 3 were not written or translated to English, 10 were not accessible for review on either database, and 71 were not applicable to our subject of interest. The remaining 24 articles were included in the systematic review. Due to the primary descriptive nature of the surgical techniques and variability of data collection, a formal meta-analysis was not possible.

Conclusions: The EAC defect creates a difficult reconstructive dilemma. The armamentarium for repairing these defects can range from healing by secondary intention to free tissue transfer, however, local flap reconstruction proves to be a reliable and versatile option. This article reviews current local flap techniques for EAC defects and compares their advantages and disadvantages. Further, the authors provide a treatment algorithm and indications for choosing each flap in external auditory canal reconstruction.

对用于治疗外耳道缺损的局部皮瓣进行系统回顾。
研究设计系统性文献综述:本研究旨在回顾和总结目前有关外耳道(EAC)缺损局部皮瓣重建的文献:方法:使用 "外耳道"、"缺损"、"皮瓣"、"局部 "和 "重建 "等检索词组合查询 PubMed 和 Ovid 数据库。对收录文章中的参考文献进行审阅和收录。研究纳入了 2013 年至 2023 年间发表的文章:在排除重复文章后,共筛选出 108 篇文章。在这108篇文章中,有3篇文章没有撰写或翻译成英文,有10篇文章在两个数据库中都无法查阅,有71篇文章与我们感兴趣的主题不相关。其余 24 篇文章被纳入系统综述。由于手术技术的主要描述性和数据收集的差异性,无法进行正式的荟萃分析:结论:EAC缺损造成了难以修复的困境。修复这些缺损的方法多种多样,从二次意向愈合到游离组织转移,然而,局部皮瓣重建被证明是一种可靠且多用途的选择。本文回顾了目前治疗 EAC 缺损的局部皮瓣技术,并比较了它们的优缺点。此外,作者还提供了在外耳道重建中选择每种皮瓣的治疗算法和适应症。
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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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