Article10.1007/s00104-007-1352-2
[Near-total ear amputation: anatomical bases and management].
Nils Hendrik Nicolay,Anthony D. Bruno,Keith E. Follmar,Tracey H. Stokes,D.L. Gonyon,Jeffrey R. Marcus+1 more-2007-09-01-PubMed
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TL;DRAbstract
The auricle can survive near-total amputation based on a skin bridge above or below the tragus. One of the auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery seems sufficient for the blood supply to the ear and allows for a successful non-microsurgical operative repair.
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The auricle can survive near-total amputation based on a skin bridge above or below the tragus. One of the auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery seems sufficient for the blood supply to the ear and allows for a successful non-microsurgical operative repair.
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MedicineAuricleReplantationCadaveric spasmBlood supplyAmputationAnatomyMicrosurgery
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