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Piercing the upper ear: a simple infection, a difficult reconstruction.

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|June 4, 2002
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Upper ear piercing infections can cause ear collapse. Surgical reconstruction using costal cartilage frameworks successfully restored ear shape in four out of five patients with these deformities.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Upper ear cartilage piercing is a common practice.
  • Infection following ear piercing can lead to severe chondritis and ear deformity.
  • Surgical reconstruction for post-piercing ear deformities is not well-documented.

Observation:

  • Five patients with post-piercing ear deformities were referred for autogenous tissue reconstruction.
  • Four patients underwent surgical intervention for ear reconstruction.

Findings:

  • A carved costal cartilage framework was used to replace destroyed ear cartilage segments in four patients.
  • Successful reconstruction of ear shape and form was achieved in the treated patients.

Implications:

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  • Autogenous costal cartilage grafting is a viable option for reconstructing ear deformities caused by piercing infections.
  • Preventing initial infection is crucial to avoid devastating ear collapse.
  • This study highlights a novel surgical approach for a previously undocumented reconstructive challenge.