Jingwei Feng, Jiajun Zhi, Fangru Wang, Yuan Zhang, Bingqing Wang
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Using Preauricular Rotation Flaps to Repair Cartilage Exposure in the Triangular Fossa Area After Ear Reconstruction: Clinical Techniques and Evaluation.
Background: Cartilage exposure in the triangular fossa following ear reconstruction is a challenging complication due to the region's concave morphology and limited soft tissue coverage. This study evaluates the efficacy of preauricular rotation flaps for repairing such defects.
Methods: Twenty-four patients with cartilage exposure in the triangular fossa after ear reconstruction underwent repair using preauricular rotation flaps at the Plastic Surgery Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (2018-2023). The surgical technique emphasized flap design from the preauricular region, tension-free rotation, and integration with local skin. Outcomes were assessed by flap survival, triangular fossa morphology restoration, donor site scarring, and patient satisfaction. Follow-up averaged 18.5 months (range, 6-36 months).
Results: Complete flap survival was achieved in 22 cases (91.7%), whereas 2 cases (8.3%) experienced partial superficial necrosis that healed with conservative treatment. Triangular fossa morphology restoration was rated excellent in 16 cases (66.7%), good in 6 (25.0%), and poor in 2 (8.3%). Donor site scarring was minimal in 20 cases (83.3%) and moderate in 4 (16.7%), with no significant scarring observed. The average patient satisfaction score was 4.3/5. No recurrent cartilage exposure or secondary repairs were required during follow-up.
Conclusion: The preauricular rotation flap provides an effective solution for triangular fossa cartilage exposure after ear reconstruction, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits. This technique is straightforward to perform with a short learning curve and achieves high success rates with good patient satisfaction.
期刊介绍:
The only independent journal devoted to general plastic and reconstructive surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery serves as a forum for current scientific and clinical advances in the field and a sounding board for ideas and perspectives on its future. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, brief communications, case reports, and notes in all areas of interest to the practicing plastic surgeon. There are also historical and current reviews, descriptions of surgical technique, and lively editorials and letters to the editor.