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Improving the appearance of pin-site scars
1Department of Orthopaedics, Northern General Hospital NHS Trust, Sheffield, UK.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
|November 1, 1994
Abstract:
Broad, depressed pin-site scars often remain after the use of external fixators. We describe a new method of surgical revision which combines W-plasty to break up the outline of the scar, with burial of a dermal island to improve the surface contour. We obtained excellent results with this technique in five patients (19 scars).
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