3.07 Split Earlobes ======================================= agk's Library of Common Simple Emergencies Presentation ------------ A patient will present with an earlobe split by a sudden pull on an earring. What to do: ----------- - Excise the skin edges on both sides of the wound, leaving the apical epithelium intact. Suture these freshened wound edges together using a fine monofilament material. - If the patient wants to maintain a pierced ear lobe, tie a loop of sterile suture material through the hole to maintain a tract while the rest of the lobe heals. - Provide tetanus prophylaxis if needed. What not to do: --------------- - Do not suture the wound primarily. The edges may epithelialize, resulting in the split redeveloping after the sutures are removed. Discussion ---------- There are many techniques for the repair of split earlobes. Some methods, including this one, attempt to preserve the earring hole while others use a Z-plasty on the free margins of the lobes to prevent notching at the points of reunion. Depending on the specific circum- stances, it may be advisable to consult with a plastic surgeon before attempting to repair this type of earlobe injury. ---------------------------------------------------- from Buttaravoli & Stair: COMMON SIMPLE EMERGENCIES Longwood Information LLC 4822 Quebec St NW Wash DC 1.202.237.0971 fax 1.202.244.8393 electra@clark.net ----------------------------------------------------