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Title: [Replantation of traumatic amputated ears by Mladick procedure: 6 cases]. Author: Bozonnet E, Sadek H, Bettega G, Lebeau J, Raphaël B. Journal: Ann Chir Plast Esthet; 2006 Feb; 51(1):38-46. PubMed ID: 16504363. Abstract: UNLABELLED: Traumatic ear amputations are relatively rare. Whenever possible, ear reimplantation should be attempted, however the choice of the surgical procedure must be judicious. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We present 6 cases of partial ear amputation treated by the pocket technique described by Mladick. The series comprises 5 partial amputations severing less than half of the auricule and 1 subtotal amputation preserving the ear lobule. RESULTS: Necrosis of the avulsed fragment occurred in the only case of subtotal amputation. In the 5 other cases the revascularisation of the severed part was successful. Morphological results are often very good when the ear is freed from the pocket before 4 weeks. Beyond this delay skin grafting is necessary and inaesthetic scar retraction occurs. CONCLUSION: The success rate depends on the size and the degree of contusion of the amputated ear. We recommend the Mladick's procedure for reimplantation of fragments less than 1/2 of the auricle with favorable tissue condition. We believe that other procedures described in the literature could offer a good alternative for amputations exceeding half of the ear pavilion.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]