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Bardach's triple-legged rotation flap as single-staged 3D helical upper-third reconstruction: A technical note.
Background: Reconstruction of the helical upper-third is often technically demanding, especially when the defect is huge and the ear is severely deformed. The aim of this short communication was to present an alternative technique to rebuild this difficult task, using a modification of the Bardach's three-legged rotation flap for scalp closure.
Methods: To achieve the flap design, we raised the retro- and supraauricular tissue with the Dieffenbach's postauricular advancement fl ap. The Gillies' V-Y advancement fl ap helped to develop the preauricular fl ap, and the Mustardé's otoplastik technique was used to reduce the gap between the resected ear cartilage and the temple.
Conclusion: This flap technique appears simple and quick; thereby, it can be used as a single-staged reconstruction alternative in aging patients with multiple comorbidities.