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Erschienen in: Lasers in Medical Science 6/2021

06.11.2020 | Original Article

A comprehensive reconstruction strategy for moderate to severe faciocervical scar contractures

verfasst von: Jue Wang, Jiang Wu, Minghuo Xu, Quanwen Gao, Baoguo Chen, Fang Wang, Hao Niu, Huifeng Song

Erschienen in: Lasers in Medical Science | Ausgabe 6/2021

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Abstract

The focus of treatment of faciocervical scar contractures includes cervical reconstruction and elimination of hypertrophic scars. Unfortunately, most previous studies have neglected the esthetic appearance of scars. In this study, we tried to combine surgical therapy and ultrapulse fractional CO2 laser (UFCL) to eliminate facial scars while restoring neck reconstruction and to establish the optimal conventional management for faciocervical contracture. Thirty-eight individuals were enrolled and divided into two groups. After received cervical release surgeries, comprehensive UFCL therapy group received treatment of UFCL at 3-month intervals, silicone sheets, and pressure garments, while another group only received treatment of silicone sheeting and compression. Twelve months after the termination of therapy, faciocervical scars of both two groups were assessed by two uninvolved physicians according to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), and patients’ satisfaction survey was also recorded by the study participants using a patient four-point satisfaction scale. Thirty-six patients completed the treatment and follow-up. The results show that the VSS scores of both two groups decreased after 12 months, but comprehensive UFCL therapy group dropped more significantly than the conventional treatment group at follow-up session, which was statistically significant (P < 0.001), and the patient satisfaction was higher than that of the conventional treatment group. This comprehensive treatment combined of surgery, UFCL, silicone sheets, and pressure garments works as an effective and esthetic reconstruction for moderate to severe postburn faciocervical scar contractures.
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Metadaten
Titel
A comprehensive reconstruction strategy for moderate to severe faciocervical scar contractures
verfasst von
Jue Wang
Jiang Wu
Minghuo Xu
Quanwen Gao
Baoguo Chen
Fang Wang
Hao Niu
Huifeng Song
Publikationsdatum
06.11.2020
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Lasers in Medical Science / Ausgabe 6/2021
Print ISSN: 0268-8921
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-604X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-020-03178-w

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