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Microvascular ear reconstruction using a free radial forearm flap after dog bite
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 04/09/09
Lauwers T et al. - A 68-year old woman suffered from a subtotal amputation of the left ear due to a dog bite. The recovered ear was implanted and reconstructed using a radial forearm flap. The forearm is an excellent choice for implantation of recovered ear cartilage as preparation for one-stage reconstruction.
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