Fully Digital Workflow for Fabrication of A 3D Printed Ear Stent for Auricular Keloids: A Technique Article.
Amir H NejatSuleiman HamdanIsaias AbregoJohn T LindseyRoger VitterPublished in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2021)
Keloids are skin lesions which result from an aberration in the physiological healing process marked with overgrowth of collagen fibers. Keloid of the ear is cosmetically challenging and has an increased chance of re-growth. To minimize recurrence, pressure therapy in combination with other treatment forms has been used. Various techniques have been used to fabricate a passive or active stent. This report presents a fully digital workflow to fabricate an ear stent after intralesional excision and skin autografting of an extensive recurrence of a keloid lesion of the left ear involving the helix, antihelix, scapha and conchal bowl. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.