1.An experimental study for ear reconstruction using the perichondrial flap.
Yong Chan BAE ; Seong Hoon JEONG ; Seok Kwun KIM ; Sung Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(4):633-639
No abstract available.
Ear*
2.An anthropometric values of normal Korean ears for the construction of the ears.
Jin Suk BYUN ; Jae Woo PARK ; Bong Soo BAIK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(3):448-454
No abstract available.
Ear*
3.Correction of the ear lobe defect.
Chang Gon KWAK ; Chung Hyun CHANG ; Won Yong YANG ; Doo Hyung LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(4):647-655
No abstract available.
Ear*
4.Correction of the congenital ear bone cleft.
Jae Hoon KIM ; Hee Sang SHIM ; Soon Jae YANG ; Jong Sup PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(3):512-518
No abstract available.
Ear*
5.Endoscopic Ear Surgery: Paradigm Shift or Subordinate Role?
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2019;12(2):103-104
No abstract available.
Ear
6.The effects of bilamellar perichondrial dissection on the growth of rabbit ear cartilage.
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(2):208-215
No abstract available.
Ear Cartilage*
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Ear*
7.Three Cases of Traumatized Auricular Reconstruction.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2004;47(6):590-593
The external ear is frequently injured because of its position. Fortunately, the injuries are usually minor or the ear remains attached by a small pedicle, which results in complete survival. There are, however, rare occasions when the entire ear is completely amputated. The ear has an abundant blood supply, and nowadays it is possible to reconstruct it perfectly using micro-anastomosis and flap surgery. In these cases, we apply the following three methods ; fish-mouth technique, modified pocket method, Dieffenbach's technique. Auricular reconstruction is one of the most challenging areas in reconstructive surgery. The best results are obtained if the surgeon has a broad range of techniques at his disposal. Authors report three cases of traumatized auricular reconstruction with a review of literatures.
Ear
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Ear, External
8.Reconstruction of the Large Conchal Bowl Defect Using a Postauricular Pull-Through Transpositional Flap.
Jin Woong CHOI ; Seung Ryul LEE ; Yong Ho PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2008;51(7):639-642
Malignant lesions of external ear are most commonly excised with histologic margin control. But each ear defect is unique and the surgeon often faces a reconstructive challenge after tumor excision. Recently, we experienced a case of auricle cancer developed in 80 year old man with ulcerated lesion on conchal bowl, which was reconstructed with postauricular pull-through flap. We report this case with a review of the literature.
Ear
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Ear Auricle
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Ear, External
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Ulcer
9.Survival of An Avulsed Auricle Attached by A Tenuous Subcutaneous Pedicle.
Chul PARK ; Yeon Woong OH ; Won Min YOO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(1):180-182
Two avulsed ears attached by very narrow subcutaneous pedicles were repaired with only cutaneous sutures and showed complete survival. The results showed that the entire auricle could be fully vascularized by just a single small vascular branch. This clinical result is compatible with our previous findings in anatomical study concerning arterial supply of the auricle.
Ear
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Sutures
10.A Case of Angioleiomyoma on the Ear Helix.
Han Su KIM ; Heung Yeol KIM ; Eun Joo PARK ; Kwang Ho KIM ; Kwang Joong KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(7):565-566
No abstract available.
Angiomyoma
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Ear