Comparing different modalities of managing postburn axillary contracture

Arshadullah Khan, Vivek Ambedkar, R. Maurya
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Introduction: Axillary postburn scar contracture is a challenging problem to the reconstructive surgeon owing to the wide range of abduction that should be achieved. The aim of this study is to highlight the various management options used in managing axillary contractures in our hospital and to minimize the complications commonly encountered. Aims and Objective: The aim and objective of this study is (1) to evaluate different options for postburn axillary contracture treatment, (2) the functional outcome of different treatment methods, and (3) late squeals of treatment. Materials and Methods: It is a prospective study which was conducted at the department of plastic surgery. Axillary contracture was released and resurfaced using split skin graft and/or with different types of flaps, including the Single Z plasty, Multiple Z plasty, Five flap plasty, Local fasciocuteneous flap, Propeller flap, and Parascapular flap. Results: Eighteen patients were operated. Surgical treatment included split-thickness skin graft in five cases, square flap in three cases and square flap with split thickness graft in two cases, Multipe Z-plasties in two cases and Multipe Z plasty with split-thickness graft in one case, Parascapular flaps with split thickness graft in two cases, while five flap plasty in three cases. Conclusion: Mean degree of abduction is maintain or increased in follow-up (after 6 month) is Square flap, Multiple Z plasty, five flap plasty, and Parascapular flap. Mean degree of abduction is decreased in split thickness graft in follow-up (after 6 month).
烧伤后腋窝挛缩不同治疗方式的比较
引言:腋窝烧伤后瘢痕挛缩对重建外科医生来说是一个具有挑战性的问题,因为需要实现广泛的外展。本研究的目的是强调我们医院在处理腋窝挛缩时使用的各种管理选择,并尽量减少常见的并发症。目的和目的:本研究的目的和目的是(1)评估烧伤后腋窝挛缩症治疗的不同选择,(2)不同治疗方法的功能结果,以及(3)治疗的晚期尖叫。材料和方法:这是一项在整形外科进行的前瞻性研究。使用分开的皮肤移植和/或不同类型的皮瓣,包括单Z成形术、多Z成形术和五瓣成形术、局部筋膜瓣、螺旋桨瓣和肩胛旁瓣,来松解和重建腋窝挛缩。结果:18例患者接受了手术治疗。手术治疗包括5例中厚皮片,3例中厚方片和2例中厚方片,2例中Z型皮瓣和1例中厚多型Z型皮瓣,2例为中厚肩胛旁皮瓣,3例为5瓣成形术。结论:随访6个月后,方形皮瓣、Z形皮瓣、五瓣皮瓣和肩胛旁皮瓣的平均外展程度得以维持或增加。在随访中(6个月后),中厚移植物的平均外展程度降低。
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