2017
DOI: 10.1002/micr.30178
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More than just the helix: A series of free flaps from the ear

Abstract: As a versatile source of free flap options, the ear can provide more than just the helix.

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“…Second, raising the flap is straight forward due to the constant and reliable anatomy of the superficial temporal artery. 10,13 Finally, we believe that the helical rim is an ideal donor site as it can reform the alar shape but also has similar color and texture resulting in a good aesthetic and functional outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Second, raising the flap is straight forward due to the constant and reliable anatomy of the superficial temporal artery. 10,13 Finally, we believe that the helical rim is an ideal donor site as it can reform the alar shape but also has similar color and texture resulting in a good aesthetic and functional outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Parkhouse and Evans 3 described a free composite flap in 1985 for reconstruction of full-thickness alar defects but stated that it is performed with difficulty and hence with unreliable results. Despite reports of readily accessible suitable veins for microsurgical anastomosis in the perinasal area, 9,10,12 there is a general paucity of recipient veins around this region and this contributes to the difficulty of this reconstructive option. This undoubtedly has resulted in the poor popularity of free tissue transfer as an option for the reconstruction of these defects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The groin flap can be an example, perhaps one of the most ideal donor sites with minimal morbidity but was difficult to use due to the short pedicle and pedicle with short diameter, now by using supermicrosurgery technique, superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap is ideal for soft tissue reconstruction that requires thin flaps . Small boutique flaps with small perforator and short pedicle can now be used without hesitation to reconstruct various defects of the hand, nose, toes, small facial defects (Figure ) . The classical flaps such as anterolateral thigh flap, deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap, and others do not need a lengthy pedicle but only a short segment reducing the harvest time and proficiency of reconstruction.…”
Section: The Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temporal artery posterior auricular skin (TAPAS) flap, recently described by Lassus et al, 13,14 is a fasciocutaneous island flap harvested from the posterior auricular region and is based on the superior auricular branch of the superficial temporal artery crossing the superior aspect of the helix. The superior auricular branch of the superficial temporal artery was first described by Song et al 15 as taking a trajectory along the superior auriculo‐cephalic angle before terminating on the posterior surface of the auricle to anastomose with the posterior auricular arterial network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superior auricular branch of the superficial temporal artery was first described by Song et al 15 as taking a trajectory along the superior auriculo‐cephalic angle before terminating on the posterior surface of the auricle to anastomose with the posterior auricular arterial network. The TAPAS flap was originally described by Lassus et al 13,14 as a free flap used to restore small‐ to medium‐sized defects of the face and oral cavity. It was reported as having a safe skin paddle size of 70 × 40 mm 2 and a maximum pedicle length of 60 mm, without any venous congestion 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%