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Citation

Laredo Ortiz C, Valverde Carrasco A, Novo Torres A, Navarro Sempere L, Márquez Mendoza M. Burns 2007; 33(6): 770-775.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.burns.2006.10.395

PMID

17521816

Abstract

Anterior cervical contractures after burn are a common problem in the treatment of sequelae in burnt patients. The contracture itself and the hypertrophic scarring can cause functional limitation and aesthetic disfigurement. As a consequence, the reconstruction of this area is a challenge to surgeons that must choose a procedure, which improves functionality and aesthetic appearance in addition to reversing the contracture, the surgical goal of avoiding a new scar band over time is added. We present three patients with moderate (grade II) cervical contractures caused by suicide attempt and reconstructed by means of a bilobed flap based on the supraclavicular axis with the purpose of avoiding grafts in the donor area and performing it in a single procedure. This flap is useful and reliable for reconstruction of defects caused by cervical scars in non-collaborative and psychologically unstable patients. The anatomy, surgical procedure and results in our series are presented in this article.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Burns; Cicatrix; Contracture; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neck Injuries; Skin Transplantation; Suicide, Attempted; Surgical Flaps; Thoracic Injuries; Transplantation, Autologous

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