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Instances of severe ear injuries are uncommon.
The paragraph explores the efficacy of the staged retro-auricular flap (SRF) as a proficient approach to ear reconstruction.
SRF demonstrates the ability to successfully reinstate the ear's dimensions, contour, and functionality, yielding highly satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes.
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Introduction: A complete amputation or other severe auricular injury is rare. The amputated ear also presents a significant problem for the plastic s… Show more
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