头皮缺损闭合时在帽盖上加切口的效果。

Journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-08 eCollection Date: 2025-04-27 DOI:10.53045/jprs.2024-0001
Tomohiro Shiraishi, Avelino Hiroshi Fujimoto, Akihiko Takushima
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目的:头皮病变(如皮脂腺痣)切除后,在头部留下的脱发疤痕可能是一个美容问题。有几篇关于galgala下解剖和galgala切口的简单缝合方法的报道,但这些方法尚未进行定量分析。方法:在这个小病例系列中,我们比较了头皮病变切除后的两种初级伤口愈合方法,一种只涉及galgalal下剥离(A组),另一种涉及galgalal下剥离和附加的galgalal切口(B组)。结果:14例患者入组。A组平均切除宽度15.0(范围8 ~ 22)mm, b组平均切除宽度21.8(范围18 ~ 32)mm。脱发平均宽度分别为5.6(范围1 ~ 12)mm和3.1(范围3 ~ 4)mm。结论:在本病例系列中,在简单的头皮切除术中,galgalea下剥离和额外的galgalea切口不仅扩大了可闭合缺陷宽度的限制,而且减少了由此产生的瘢痕性脱发的宽度。
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The Effect of Adding an Incision to the Galea during Scalp Defect Closure.

Objectives: Scarring alopecia on the head after the removal of a scalp lesion, such as a sebaceous nevus, can be a cosmetic concern. There are several reports on methods used for subgaleal dissection and incision of the galea when using simple sutures, but these methods have not been quantitatively analysed.

Methods: In this small case series, we compared 2 methods for primary wound closure following removal of scalp lesions, one involving only subgaleal dissection (group A) and the other involving both subgaleal dissection and additional galeal incisions (group B).

Results: Fourteen patients were enrolled. The average excision width was 15.0 (range 8-22) mm in group A and 21.8 (range 18-32) mm in group B. The average width of alopecia was 5.6 (range 1-12) mm and 3.1 (range 3-4) mm, respectively.

Conclusions: In this case series, subgaleal dissection and an additional incision to the galea during simple scalp excisions not only expanded the limits of the closable defect width but also reduced the width of the resulting scarring alopecia.

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