BACKGROUND: Although many precautions have been introduced into early burn management, post burn contractures are still significant problems in burn patients. In this study, a form of Z-plasty in combination with relaxing incision was used for the correction of contractures. METHODS: Preoperatively, a Z-advancement rotation flap combined with a relaxing incision was drawn on the contracture line. Relaxing incision created a skin defect like a rhomboid. Afterwards, both limbs of the Z flap were incised. After preparation of the flaps, advancement and rotation were made in order to cover the rhomboid defect. Besides subcutaneous tissue, skin edges were closely approximated with sutures. RESULTS: This study included sixteen patients treated successfully with this flap. It was used without encountering any major complications such as infection, hematoma, flap loss, suture dehiscence or flap necrosis. All rotated and advanced flaps healed uneventfully. In all but one patient, effective contracture release was achieved by means of using one or two Z-plasty. In one patient suffering severe left upper extremity contracture, a little residual contracture remained due to inadequate release. CONCLUSION: When dealing with this type of Z-plasty for mild contractures, it offers a new option for the correction of post burn contractures, which is safe, simple and effective.
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Gümüş, N. (2015). Repairing post burn scar contractures with a rare form of Z-plasty. Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi, 21(3), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2015.97404
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