Abstract:Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of modified surgical excision and local radiotherapy for auricle keloid.MethodsA total of 60 cases of patients with auricle keloid were selected as the objects of study,who were admitted to Department of Otolaryngology, East Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from June 2015 to June 2017. The crescentshaped incision was used to remove the keloids assisted local radiotherapy.ResultsAll 60 patients of auricle keloids were followed up for 12 to 20 months, and the total effective rate was 96.67%. 42 cases (70.00%) were cured, and 16 cases (26.67%) were significant effect. However, 2 cases of 60 patients were recurrence, and the recurrence rate was 3.33%. The 2 cases of recurrence after radiotherapy become dark and swelling due to blood supply disorder, which were recovered after dressing change.ConclusionThe application of modified surgical resection combined with radiotherapy in the treatment of auricle keloid has an ideal effect and a low recurrence rate, which is worthy of popularization and application.