Abstract

Aesthetic surgical reconstruction of auricular keloids is still a conundrum. This study introduces our experiences in analyzing the anatomic morphological features of auricular keloids, and devising optimized surgical procedures accordingly. A total of 129 ears with auricular keloids were classified and operated. All patients were followed up for at least 12 months. According to their anatomic positions, auricular keloids were divided into 3 Groups (A, B, and C). The morphological features of keloids were further interpreted according to Chang-Park classification of earlobe keloids. The authors optimized surgical procedures according to the anatomic morphological features from a range of surgical techniques. The recurrence rate of Group C was statistically higher than Group A and B. There was no significant difference in recurrence rate between keloids treated with "primary suture" and "filleted flaps." According to the anatomic positions and morphological features of auricular keloids, we could conveniently devise optimized surgical strategies to obtain aesthetic reconstruction of auricular keloids.

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