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A Fully Digital Auricular Splint Workflow for Post-Keloid Excision

  • Rahmat Maria (Department of Restorative Dentistry, National Dental Centre of Singapore) ;
  • Yee Onn Kok (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Singapore General Hospital) ;
  • Khim Hean Teoh (Department of Restorative Dentistry, National Dental Centre of Singapore)
  • Received : 2023.03.23
  • Accepted : 2023.06.15
  • Published : 2023.11.15

Abstract

Ear keloids are challenging lesions to treat due to high recurrence rates postexcision. Conservative compression techniques as adjunct treatment have been reported to be effective. An innovative technique of using computer-aided design/computed-aided manufacturing to print a customized auricular splint improves efficiency and comfort level for patients compared with conventional methods. The ear is scanned using an intraoral scanning 2 weeks postsurgery. A two-piece auricular splint is designed on the digital model, incorporating perforated projections for three nylon screws for retention of the splint. The splint is printed with clear acrylic material, postprocessed, and finished. The patient is taught to assemble the components of the splint and instructed to wear for at least 8 hours daily. The surgery site reviewed for any ulceration, pain, or recurrence of keloid for 6 months. During the 6-month review, the excision scar remained flat and pink. The patient also reports unrestricted daily activities. The digital workflow increases comfort for the patient and reduces the number of hours required to produce a customized auricular splint compared with conventional methods. A fully digital workflow for a printed auricular splint should be considered for adjunctive treatment to excision of ear keloids.

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