Doctors at Johns Hopkins have successfully grown an ear on a woman's arm.
Sherrie Walters', 42, ear was grown on her arm to replace one removed after developing basal cell carcinoma in 2008.
The illness meant that she had her ear, a piece of her skull and her ear canal removed.She is now the first person ever to have their ear regrown using cartilage taken from her rib.
The team of surgeons, led by Dr. Patrick Byrne, an associate professor in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, took rib cartilage to shape a new ear.
In an experimental procedure, it was placed under the skin and let grow for four months before being transplanted into her head approximately six months ago.The decision to place the ear under the skin on the forearm was an unprecedented procedure.
"We implanted the ear near the wrist and just let it live there so all the skin could grow".
WHAT IS PRELAMINATION? Involves manipulation of the flap
prior to transfer and creating a multilayered flap prior to transfer.
Especially for head and neck reconstruction.
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