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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Reconstructive Surgery

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  • The Antia-Buch flap is a common technique for ear defects involving the helical rim.
  • Traditional methods often require scaphal or conchal resection to prevent ear distortion.
  • Noel et al. proposed a modification to enhance flap mobility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of Noel et al's modified Antia-Buch flap for helical rim defects.
  • To assess the reconstructive outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  • To determine if the modification avoids the need for additional resection.

Main Methods:

  • The modified Antia-Buch flap involves detaching the helical root and adding a temporal scalp incision.
  • This technique increases flap mobility, potentially eliminating the need for scaphal resection.
  • The flaps are advanced and inset, followed by closure.

Main Results:

  • Ten patients with helical rim defects were treated using the modified flap.
  • All patients achieved acceptable helical rim reconstruction.
  • Patient satisfaction was high, and ear anatomy was successfully maintained.

Conclusions:

  • Noel et al's modified Antia-Buch flap is an effective method for large, full-thickness helical rim defects.
  • The temporal scalp incision adds versatility to the reconstructive approach.
  • The modification successfully reconstructs defects while maintaining ear anatomy.