The document discusses auricular reconstruction techniques. It provides an overview of the etiology and goals of auricular reconstruction, including wound healing and restoring the ear's topographic features. Various surgical techniques are described for treating traumatic injuries like hematomas and replanting amputated parts of the ear. Defects from conditions like cancer are also addressed, with reconstruction options varying based on the location and size of the defect. The document outlines considerations for preoperative evaluation and postoperative documentation when performing auricular reconstruction.
The document discusses auricular reconstruction techniques. It provides an overview of the etiology and goals of auricular reconstruction, including wound healing and restoring the ear's topographic features. Various surgical techniques are described for treating traumatic injuries like hematomas and replanting amputated parts of the ear. Defects from conditions like cancer are also addressed, with reconstruction options varying based on the location and size of the defect. The document outlines considerations for preoperative evaluation and postoperative documentation when performing auricular reconstruction.
The document discusses auricular reconstruction techniques. It provides an overview of the etiology and goals of auricular reconstruction, including wound healing and restoring the ear's topographic features. Various surgical techniques are described for treating traumatic injuries like hematomas and replanting amputated parts of the ear. Defects from conditions like cancer are also addressed, with reconstruction options varying based on the location and size of the defect. The document outlines considerations for preoperative evaluation and postoperative documentation when performing auricular reconstruction.
The document discusses auricular reconstruction techniques. It provides an overview of the etiology and goals of auricular reconstruction, including wound healing and restoring the ear's topographic features. Various surgical techniques are described for treating traumatic injuries like hematomas and replanting amputated parts of the ear. Defects from conditions like cancer are also addressed, with reconstruction options varying based on the location and size of the defect. The document outlines considerations for preoperative evaluation and postoperative documentation when performing auricular reconstruction.
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Auricular Reconstruction
Grand Rounds Presentation University of Texas Medical Branch Garrett Hauptman MD David Teller MD May 16, 2007