Abstract :
An unusual post-burn ear contracture, involving crus helicis, cymba conchae, tragus and antihelix, with anterior vertical folding of the ear on itself, like a closed book, has been described. The contracture was completely released and the resultant raw area was covered by a full thickness skin graft, harvested from the opposite post-auricular area. The crippled ear cartilage was still folded anteriorly at the level of the concha, regardless of complete release, due to long standing childhood burns. Three months later, concha-mastoid suturing was carried out to give the ear its normal shape and erect, prominent position. Four years of follow up showed, an aesthetically good-looking ear with satisfactory position.