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Reconstruction of Stenotic External Auditory Canal with a Postauricular Chondrocutaneous Flap
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1994
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Skin FlapOtorhinolaryngologyNeurotologyBurn InjurySurgeryAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryFlap PhysiologyHealth SciencesAudiologyUltrasoundHearing LossSingle FlapOtolaryngologyAuditory PhysiologyReconstructive SurgeryCochlear ImplantCraniofacial SurgeryPostauricular Chondrocutaneous FlapMedicinePlastic Surgery
A case of stenosis of the external auditory canal secondary to a burn injury was reconstructed with a chondrocutaneous postauricular flap. Advantages of this technique include the use of a single flap to reconstruct the whole circumference of the canal, the fact that a chondrocutaneous flap is more likely to prevent restenosis than a skin flap alone, and the fact that reconstruction with an axial-pattern flap is more reliable than reconstruction with a random-pattern flap.