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Morioka Daichi1, Ohkubo Fumio1, Sato Nobuhiro1.
Abstract
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Keywords: M-plasty; burn; donor site morbidity; full-thickness skin graft; scar contracture
Year: 2015 PMID: 26483862 PMCID: PMC4594227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1Preoperative view of postburn scar contracture on the left elbow. (a) A double-Y incision is designed. (b) A double M-plasty designed for a full-thickness skin donor site on the abdomen. The harvested skin was identical to the defect on the elbow. (c) Full-thickness skin graft performed without trimming after double-Y release of the contracture. (d) Two-layered closure with nylon sutures of the donor site. The length of scar is shortened, minimizing dog ears on the edge of the scar.
Figure 2(a) A single M-plasty designed for full-thickness skin donor site on the right groin. (b) Two-layered closure with nylon sutures. The white dotted line indicates fusiform skin harvesting. The length of the scar is shortened, avoiding a scar on the iliac crest.