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Seyed Esmail Hassanpour1, Arian Karimi Rouzbahani2,3, Zahra Goudarzi4,5
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Educational Hospital of 15th Khordad, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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The chondrocutaneous sandwich of the external ear has a delicate and complicated design, making partial ear reconstruction a challenging task for plastic surgeons. In this study, 12 patients who had surgery utilizing the conchal rotational flap and grafting approach were monitored for 1 year after surgery. The upper third of ear deformities have been repaired using a cartilaginous composite flap. Following the procedure, a year later, there were no signs of a seroma, infection, hematoma, deformity, or flap ischemia. All patients had pleasing cosmetic outcomes. The findings of this study suggest that full-thickness upper third auricular abnormalities be repaired utilizing this combination method.
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