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著者:Philip M. Buttaravoli and Kevin J. Brochu
 
Abstract
Split earlobes occur due to sudden traction on an earlobe piercing or due to gradual downward tension from heavy earrings. While not life threatening, a torn earlobe represents a significant cosmetic issue. While various techniques are available for repair, we present here the most basic repair technique suitable for health care providers with no advanced training in cosmetic surgery.
 
Keywords
cleft earlobes
dermal inclusion cyst
earring track
lobuloplasty
original piercing tract
repiercing
split earlobe
Torn earlobe
wound edge excision
Z-plasty

Presentation  
    A patient comes to the emergency department or clinic with an earlobe torn by a sudden pull on an earring. Contributing factors might include previous lengthening of the earlobe hole because of long-term use of relatively heavy or dangling ear jewelry, or the original earring hole may have been placed in an excessively low position. Patients with this type of injury require lobuloplasty to maximize cosmetic outcomes.
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