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Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp

Cochlear implant extrusion, which is a common complication of cochlear implants, is generally repaired by a well visualized soft-tissue flap. A 61-year-old female patient with a medical history of schizophrenia who had a skin ulcer that caused cochlear implant extrusion, but that would be a stronger...

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Autores principales: Kang, Jae Kyoung, Lee, Jae Seong, Suh, Michelle, Lim, Gil Chae, Shin, Myoung Soo, Yun, Byung Min
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6822073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31658797
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2019.00353
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author Kang, Jae Kyoung
Lee, Jae Seong
Suh, Michelle
Lim, Gil Chae
Shin, Myoung Soo
Yun, Byung Min
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Lee, Jae Seong
Suh, Michelle
Lim, Gil Chae
Shin, Myoung Soo
Yun, Byung Min
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description Cochlear implant extrusion, which is a common complication of cochlear implants, is generally repaired by a well visualized soft-tissue flap. A 61-year-old female patient with a medical history of schizophrenia who had a skin ulcer that caused cochlear implant extrusion, but that would be a stronger statement was referred to our department for removal of the implant and reconstruction of the resultant scalp defect. Accordingly, the broad defect was covered via rotation of a temporoparietal fascia flap (TPFF) using the superficial temporal artery, with the pedicle in the preauricular region as the pivot point. Coverage of TPFF was achieved with a split-thickness skin graft using the scalp as the donor site, which led to a quick recovery after the operation and satisfactory results in terms of aesthetics. This case suggests that a TPFF might be used as a flexible flap with low donor site morbidity for reconstructing cases of cochlear implant extrusion accompanied by a large full-layer scalp defect.
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spelling pubmed-68220732019-11-06 Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp Kang, Jae Kyoung Lee, Jae Seong Suh, Michelle Lim, Gil Chae Shin, Myoung Soo Yun, Byung Min Arch Craniofac Surg Case Report Cochlear implant extrusion, which is a common complication of cochlear implants, is generally repaired by a well visualized soft-tissue flap. A 61-year-old female patient with a medical history of schizophrenia who had a skin ulcer that caused cochlear implant extrusion, but that would be a stronger statement was referred to our department for removal of the implant and reconstruction of the resultant scalp defect. Accordingly, the broad defect was covered via rotation of a temporoparietal fascia flap (TPFF) using the superficial temporal artery, with the pedicle in the preauricular region as the pivot point. Coverage of TPFF was achieved with a split-thickness skin graft using the scalp as the donor site, which led to a quick recovery after the operation and satisfactory results in terms of aesthetics. This case suggests that a TPFF might be used as a flexible flap with low donor site morbidity for reconstructing cases of cochlear implant extrusion accompanied by a large full-layer scalp defect. Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2019-10 2019-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6822073/ /pubmed/31658797 http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2019.00353 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kang, Jae Kyoung
Lee, Jae Seong
Suh, Michelle
Lim, Gil Chae
Shin, Myoung Soo
Yun, Byung Min
Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title_full Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title_fullStr Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title_short Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
title_sort reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6822073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31658797
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2019.00353
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