Case report of auricular avulsion injury, repair, and adjunctive treatment
Case report of auricular avulsion injury, repair, and adjunctive treatment
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ABSTRACT
Fischer GA, Hangan D, Li JG, Saxe B, Christiansen C, Paticoff K, Richman O, Sasson H. Case report
of auricular avulsion injury, repair, and adjunctive treatment. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2026 First
Quarter; 53(1):105-109.
Introduction: The objective of this case report is to present an 11-year-old male patient who sustained
a partial avulsion injury of the left ear involving the helix, anti-helix, and scapha, along with initial
management and adjunctive treatments throughout the patient’s course in the hospital.
Case Report: Traumatic ear avulsion is an uncommon injury that poses unique surgical challenges,
as there is no standard of care for its management. The viability of the avulsed tissue is of paramount
concern given its small vasculature and limited perfusion. Some techniques used in ear avulsion injuries
include microvascular reconstruction, the pocket technique, and direct reattachment. Ear avulsion
injuries require a multidisciplinary approach to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
Discussion: This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of multiple adjunctive treatments in
optimizing revascularization and viability of previously avulsed tissue, resulting in better short-term
outcomes and a more favorable long-term prognosis.
Keywords: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment; leech therapy; trauma; wounds
DOI: 10.22462/823
