Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 20, 2026

The Microscopic Transcanal Approach in Stapes Surgery Revisited
Published on: February 16, 2022
A Systematic Review of Local Flaps Utilized for External Auditory Canal Defects
Anna Celeste Gibson1, Olivia Speed1, Jennings R Boyette1
1Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA.
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.
Related Concept Videos
Long-patch Base Excision Repair
Leaky Scanning
Types of Errors: Detection and Minimization
Absolute error in a measurement is the numerical difference from the true or central value. Relative error is the ratio between absolute error and the true or central value, expressed as a percentage.
Errors can be classified by source, magnitude, and sign. There are three types of errors: systematic, random, and gross.
Systematic or...
Quality Control
Quality control helps track data, visualize trends, and identify variations, making it easier to detect deviations that may affect the accuracy of an analysis. One way to do this is by generating a quality control chart, which...
Quality Assurance
Errors in Taping

