Bozan, NazimSakin, Yunus FeyyatBozkus, FerhatCiftci, Mehmet Ali2025-05-102025-05-1020160030-99822-s2.0-84981302897https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/16524Traumatic ear amputations are relatively rare. Whenever possible, ear re-implantation should be attempted; however the choice of the surgical procedure must be judicious. In the current report, a case of complete non-microsurgical salvage of a partially amputated ear treated by the pocket technique described by Mladick was presented. The surgical technique is described in detail by serial photographs, along with the postoperative management and outcome of the patients. The revascularisation of the severed part was successful. Morphological result was very good when the ear was freed from the pocket. We recommend the Mladick's procedure for reimplantation of fragments less than 1/2 of the auricle with favourable tissue condition.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEar ReplantationAmputationMicrosurgeryMladick'S TechniqueReattachment of a Partially Amputated Ear Without MicrosurgeryEditorial669Q4Q31185118727654744WOS:000386138300030