비후성흉터 Hypertrophic Scar
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The role of suture material in hypertrophic scar formation: Monocryl vs. Vicryl-rapide.
The development of hypertrophic scars and keloids is an unsolved problem in the process of wound healing. There are indications that inflammation plays an important role in this process, but its exact mechanism remains unclear. In this stud…
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Intrascar excision for persistent perioral hypertrophic scar.
Scar revision is almost a daily work of plastic surgeons, but sometimes it is a challenge to them. Persistent hypertrophic scar in the perioral area is very difficult to treat because of its anatomic location. Many methods of scar removal, …
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Comparison of polydioxanone and polyglactin 910 in intradermal repair.
A prospective clinical study was undertaken to compare the results of intradermal layer closure using two popular absorbable suture materials, polydioxanone and polyglactin 910. On an alternating basis, 6-0 polydioxanone and 6-0 polyglactin…
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Cosmetic breast surgery.
Appropriate follow-up care, including early postoperative serial mammography, is essential for women receiving cosmetic breast surgery. Common procedures include augmentation or reduction mammoplasty and breast reconstruction following mast…
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The contour lines of the upper lip and a revised method of cleft lip repair.
Many techniques for cleft lip repair have been reported, but these techniques do not consider the contour lines of the upper lip and, in fact, destroy them. The upper lip has complicated contour lines including the vermilion free margin, ve…
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Reconstruction of the burned hand.
Several basic principles of burned hand care must be kept in mind at all times. Intervention should be early and aggressive, small splints should be placed within 24 hours, and early tangential excision of the burn should be done within 72 …
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Otoplasty: an update.
Otoplasty is a common cosmetic surgical procedure. Various techniques have been described through the years, many of these addressing only specific aspects of the deformity rather than overall correction of the multiple defects that often o…
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Transconjunctival lateral canthopexy in Down's syndrome patients: a nonstigmatizing approach.
In Down's syndrome patients, surgical correction of the palpebral fissure obliquity through an external approach may produce a red, slightly hypertrophic scar. A transconjunctival approach for this repair was used for 15 Down's syndrome pat…
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Reconstruction following head and neck burns.
Burn reconstruction of the head and neck must first start with special care to this anatomic area in the early acute phase, with appropriate early débridement and coverage with sheet grafts of medium thickness into unit facial orientation. …
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Comparison of the thermal stabilities and solubilities of human hypertrophic scar, normal scar and normal skin collagens.
The thermal stability and solubility profiles of human hypertrophic scar collagen have been measured and compared with those of the collagens present in human normal scar, human normal skin and a lathyritic dermal tissue. The thermal stabil…
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[The hypertrophic scar].
The authors briefly review the literature about hypertrophic scars, emphasizing the etiopathogenesis and treatments, taking in account, the good therapeutic results of pressure-treated scars.…
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Resurfacing the burned face.
Facial burns cause deformities through the permanent effects of wound contracture and scar hypertrophy; they are related to the depth of the burn. The depth of an acute burn can be accurately ascertained only by observation over a period of…
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Late problems in burns.
In summary, the commonest late physical complications of the burn injury have been reviewed and an approach to their management described. An understanding of the pathophysiology of the conditions is invaluable in planning one's approach to…