荷包缝合在皮肤外科缺损中的各种应用及其美容效果。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Sujin Park, Yeongjoo Oh, Jong Won Lee, Sooyie Choi, Kyoung Ae Nam, Mi Ryung Roh, Kee Yang Chung
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摘要

背景:荷包缝合是一种简单的技术,可以缩小创面大小,实现皮肤缺损的完全或部分闭合。目的:对荷包缝合的应用情况进行分类,评价荷包缝合的远期缩小效果和最终疤痕的美容效果。方法:回顾性分析2015年1月至2019年12月期间使用荷包缝合的患者(93例来自Severance医院,12例来自江南Severance医院)。评估创面部位、最终重建方式、修复时间、最终创面大小和温哥华疤痕评分。结果:共纳入105例患者。病变位于躯干48例(45.7%)、四肢32例(30.5%)、面部25例(23.8%)。创面长度/原发缺损长度的平均比值为0.79±0.30。多层荷包缝合从切除到最终修复所需时间最短(pp=0.002)。在术后至少6个月的最近一次随访中测量的平均温哥华疤痕评分为1.62,肥厚性疤痕的风险为8.6%。不同手术方式组之间的温哥华疤痕规模和增生性瘢痕风险无显著差异。结论:荷包线缝合线可用于重建的多个阶段,在不影响最终美容效果的情况下,有效地减小疤痕大小。
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Various Applications of Purse-String Suture and Its Cosmetic Outcome in Cutaneous Surgical Defects.

Various Applications of Purse-String Suture and Its Cosmetic Outcome in Cutaneous Surgical Defects.

Various Applications of Purse-String Suture and Its Cosmetic Outcome in Cutaneous Surgical Defects.

Various Applications of Purse-String Suture and Its Cosmetic Outcome in Cutaneous Surgical Defects.

Background: Purse-string suture is a simple technique to reduce wound size and to achieve complete or partial closure of skin defects.

Objective: To classify situations in which purse-string sutures can be utilized and to assess the long-term size reduction and cosmetic outcome of the final scar.

Methods: Patients (93 from Severance hospital and 12 from Gangnam Severance hospital) in whom purse-string sutures were used between January 2015 and December 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Wound site, final reconstruction method, repair duration, final wound size, and Vancouver scar scale were assessed.

Results: A total of 105 patients were reviewed. Lesions were located on the trunk (48 [45.7%]), limbs (32 [30.5%]), and face (25 [23.8%]). Mean ratio of wound length/primary defect length was 0.79±0.30. Multilayered purse-string suture showed the shortest duration from excision to final repair (p<0.001) and most effectively minimized the scar size (scar to defect size ratio 0.67±0.23, p=0.002). The average Vancouver scar scale measured at the latest follow-up visit at least 6 months postoperatively was 1.62, and the risk of hypertrophic scarring was 8.6%. There was no significant difference in the Vancouver scar scale and the risk of hypertrophic scarring between the different surgical method groups.

Conclusion: Purse-string sutures can be utilized in many stages of reconstruction to effectively reduce scar size without compromising the final cosmetic outcome.

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Annals of Dermatology
Annals of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Dermatology (Ann Dermatol) is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Korean Dermatological Association and the Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology. Since 1989, Ann Dermatol has contributed as a platform for communicating the latest research outcome and recent trend of dermatology in Korea and all over the world. Ann Dermatol seeks for ameliorated understanding of skin and skin-related disease for clinicians and researchers. Ann Dermatol deals with diverse skin-related topics from laboratory investigations to clinical outcomes and invites review articles, original articles, case reports, brief reports and items of correspondence. Ann Dermatol is interested in contributions from all countries in which good and advanced research is carried out. Ann Dermatol willingly recruits well-organized and significant manuscripts with proper scope throughout the world.
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