Wavy line closure for revision of abdominal scars with suture marks in children.

Kazuyuki Tokioka, Kazuko Obana, Kazuo Ishida, Takashi Nakatsuka
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Although various methods are available to treat scars, it is difficult to manage those with suture marks that look like fish-bones, mainly because a large amount of tissue between the suture marks must be discarded with the scar. We report the wavy line closure for revision of abdominal scars with suture marks in three children who were operated on for congenital abdominal diseases. The entire scar, including all the suture marks, was excised using an incision consisting of a pair of smoothly waved lines. This incision makes it possible to reduce the tension on the wound by preserving the normal skin between the suture marks, which is followed by fine scars. The resulting wave-shaped scar is less noticeable and more resistant to postoperative contracture than a straight scar.

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波浪线缝合术治疗儿童腹部带缝合线疤痕。
虽然治疗疤痕的方法多种多样,但对于那些鱼骨状缝合痕的疤痕很难处理,主要是因为缝合痕之间的大量组织必须随疤痕一起丢弃。我们报告了三个因先天性腹部疾病手术的儿童,用波浪线缝合术修复腹部疤痕。整个疤痕,包括所有的缝合痕迹,用一对平滑的波浪线组成的切口切除。这种切口可以通过保留缝合点之间的正常皮肤来减少伤口上的张力,缝合点之后会留下细小的疤痕。由此产生的波浪形疤痕不那么明显,比直疤痕更能抵抗术后挛缩。
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