• Department of Plastic Surgery;;
  • First University Hospital;;
  • West China University of Medical Sciences;;
  • Chengdu;;
  • P.R.China 610041;;
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In order to decrease the risk of operation, complete release of scar tissue and reduce the recurrence after operation, from February 1994 to March 1997, seventy-three cases of severe cicatricical adhesion on the submental-thoracic region were treated with release and resection of scar tissue, and delay skin graft. The grafted skin was survived completely after operation. The result from the release of scar tissue of the cervical region was good. The physiological angle of submental-thoracic angle was recovered. It was thought that two-stage operation for submental-thoracic cicatricial adhesion would decrease the risk of operation and be advantageous to the release of contracted soft tissue of anterior cervical region and reduce the recurrence of contracture. The interval between the two stages of the operation was 2 to 3 days, which did not increase the rate of infection of the wound. The shortcomings including increase of pain to patient and prolong the time in hospital.

Citation: Cen Ying,Yan Xiaorong,Liu Xiaoxue et al.. TWO-STAGE OPERATION IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE CICATRICIAL ADHESION ON SUBMENTALTHORACIC REGION. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 1998, 12(4): 218-219. doi: Copy