2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2006.10.032
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Haemostatic squeezing and purse-string sutures: optimising surgical techniques for early excision of critical infantile haemangiomas

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“…[171016182023] In 1985, Fujino and colleagues described their experience with surgical removal of IHs in infants. They reported minimal intraoperative bleeding and few wound-related adverse effects with meticulous microsurgical technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[171016182023] In 1985, Fujino and colleagues described their experience with surgical removal of IHs in infants. They reported minimal intraoperative bleeding and few wound-related adverse effects with meticulous microsurgical technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various reports have described circular excision and purse-string closure as a simple and rapid method for closing wound, which results in excellent cosmetic outcomes. [120] and long-term disease control. [25] While there are no guidelines regarding the optimal age to surgically address large scalp IH, Spector and colleagues have documented very good cosmetic results with early excision (less that 4 months of age).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teóricamente, disminuye el potencial de infección por el menor tamaño de la herida abierta y un menor tiempo de cicatrización en comparación con la cicatriz mayor en un cierre por segunda intención 19 . Con esta sutura ocurre una mínima distorsión de las estructuras adyacentes por razones geométricas, pues la tensión se aplica a lo largo de múltiples líneas radiales con un patrón de distribución concéntrica, en lugar de la tensión aplicada a lo largo de un eje perpendicular a la línea de la herida 20 . El calibre de las suturas empleadas varía de 6-0 a 1-0, dependiendo del área de piel, pero usualmente se emplean las de mayores diámetros 13 .…”
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