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Transverse or longitudinal? A survey of volar wrist incision preferences.

Benjamin Rui Sheng Siow1, Claudia Ren Hwee Tong1, Mala Satku2, Sreedharan Sechachalam2, Chong Jin Yeo3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In volar wrist surgery, the traditional longitudinal incision leaves a scar that may be considered cosmetically unpleasant. Recent studies suggest that transverse wrist incisions result in more aesthetically pleasing scars that are well hidden in the wrist crease. The aim of our study was to explore the public's perceptions of longitudinal versus transverse wrist scars.
METHODS: A prospective survey was conducted among the general public. Inclusion criteria were patients aged over 18 years with no prior surgery to the wrist. Survey questions assessed included: (a) longitudinal or transverse scar preference; (b) reasons for preference; and (c) demographic information.
RESULTS: There were 107 respondents from the general public. More respondents preferred longitudinal scars. Top three reasons for longitudinal scar preference were: (a) perceived damage to wrist structures by a transverse incision; (b) better cosmesis; and (c) scar from the transverse incision appearing like a self-inflicted injury. Top three reasons for transverse scar preference were: (a) easily concealed by accessories; (b) less noticeable; and (c) better cosmesis. Respondents aged 60 years and above were most concerned about possible damage to wrist structures; younger respondents were most concerned that transverse scars appeared like self-inflicted injuries.
CONCLUSION: Respondents from the general public preferred a longitudinal scar to a transverse one. Younger respondents were most concerned about how the transverse scar appeared like a self-inflicted injury while older respondents were most concerned with perceived functional implications of the incisions. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.

Entities:  

Keywords:  aesthetics; distal radius fracture; longitudinal incision; minimally invasive surgery; transverse incision

Year:  2019        PMID: 31535152      PMCID: PMC7930306          DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2020023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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