The Two Facing Square Flaps Method for Release of Anterior and Posterior Axillary Line Burn Contractures

IF 1.2 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE European burn journal Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.3390/ebj4040034
Whitney Laurel Quong, Rei Ogawa
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With improved burn outcomes and survival rates, the focus of management in large burns has shifted from merely survival towards optimizing form and function for the burn survivor. Due to its unique structural features and functional demands however, the axilla is prone to contracture formation, and remains complex to reconstruct. Where contractures involve both the posterior and anterior axillary lines, the two facing square flaps method is a suitable choice for a wide range of patients. The flap design is flexible, and is relatively safe with a sufficient blood supply. Superior lengthening of approximately 3–4 times can be achieved, and is maintainable. In this surgical technique paper, we describe the strategy of the two facing square flaps, and present two patterns of its application, with representative cases of the local flap method.
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面向两方皮瓣解除腋窝前后线烧伤挛缩的方法
随着烧伤预后和存活率的提高,大面积烧伤的管理重点已经从单纯的生存转向优化烧伤幸存者的形式和功能。然而,由于其独特的结构特点和功能要求,腋窝容易发生挛缩,重建起来仍然很复杂。当挛缩同时涉及腋后线和腋前线时,两个面向的方形皮瓣方法是广泛患者的合适选择。皮瓣设计灵活,相对安全,血液供应充足。可以达到大约3-4倍的优越延长,并且是可维护的。在这篇外科技术文章中,我们描述了两个面向正方形皮瓣的策略,并介绍了其两种应用模式,并以局部皮瓣法为代表。
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