Innovative approaches to dog-ear deformities in burn contracture release surgery: preserving skin for functional and aesthetic outcomes.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf360
Mehdi Ayaz, Dorsa Ayaz
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Abstract

Post-burn contractures often lead to functional impairment and cosmetic deformities. Traditional treatments involve excising tight scar tissue, which can result in dog-ear deformities. This study introduces a technique that preserves the dog-ear tissue and utilizes surplus skin to improve contracture release, enhancing both functional and aesthetic outcomes. The procedure involves dividing the dog-ear tissue into symmetrical triangular flaps, with two methods for transposing the tissue. These approaches optimize skin tension, improving contracture release without excising healthy tissue. This technique offers a promising alternative to traditional methods by preserving excess skin, reducing operative time, and improving both function and aesthetics. While not suitable for all cases, it provides enhanced options for burn contracture management. The modified dog-ear technique is an effective, versatile approach for burn contracture release, preserving skin and improving both function and appearance. Further studies are needed to assess its long-term effectiveness.

创新方法的狗耳畸形烧伤挛缩释放手术:保留皮肤的功能和美观的结果。
烧伤后挛缩常导致功能损伤和外观畸形。传统的治疗方法包括切除紧绷的疤痕组织,这可能导致狗耳畸形。本研究介绍了一种保留狗耳组织的技术,并利用多余的皮肤来改善挛缩的释放,提高功能和美学效果。手术过程包括将狗耳组织分成对称的三角形皮瓣,用两种方法将组织转置。这些方法优化皮肤张力,在不切除健康组织的情况下改善挛缩的释放。这项技术通过保留多余的皮肤,减少手术时间,改善功能和美观,为传统方法提供了一个有希望的替代方案。虽然不适合所有病例,但它为烧伤挛缩管理提供了增强的选择。改良的狗耳技术是有效的,通用的方法烧伤挛缩释放,保护皮肤和改善功能和外观。需要进一步的研究来评估其长期有效性。
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