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Electrosurgical standing cutaneous cone modification.

P J Weber, B R Moody, R M Dryden

    Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [Et Al.]
    |December 12, 2001
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    Electrosurgery offers a novel method to correct standing cutaneous cones, a common surgical issue. This technique modifies tissue redundancy without lengthening the surgical scar, improving patient outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Dermatologic Surgery

    Background:

    • Standing cutaneous cones represent a frequent surgical challenge due to tissue redundancy.
    • Existing surgical methods for correction can sometimes lead to scar lengthening.

    Discussion:

    • Electrosurgery utilizes electrical current applied to the deep dermis and subcutaneous fat.
    • The superficial dermis and epidermis remain undisturbed, minimizing collateral damage.
    • This targeted approach allows for effective modification of the cone structure.

    Key Insights:

    • Electrosurgical modification provides effective standing cone correction.
    • The technique successfully avoids lengthening the surgical scar.
    • No increase in wound failure or infection rates was observed.

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    Outlook:

    • Electrosurgery serves as a valuable adjunct to established surgical techniques for standing cutaneous cone repair.
    • Further research may explore optimizing electrosurgical parameters for various cone presentations.
    • This method offers a promising alternative for scar-conscious surgical correction.