2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.gox.0000828400.16305.58
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P8. Can a Triangular Skin Flap Decrease T- Junction Dehiscence in Breast Reduction?

Abstract: PURPOSE:The most common complication of a Wise pattern breast reduction is dehiscence of the wound at the inverted T junction. The inverted T-Junction, where the vertical and horizontal suture lines meet, has the greatest tension when compared to other aspects of the wound and is therefore prone to complication. A triangular skin flap (TSF) can decrease tension over the inverted T-junction and thus potentially decrease dehiscence rates in patients.

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“…The resulting effect of this dehiscence is delayed wound healing which can lead to the formation of broad scars. These complications can be mitigated through adequate intra-operative haemostasis and handling of tissue to reduce haematoma, while the use of a triangular (dermal or skin) flap at the T-junction[ 39 40 ] or the use of an expanded inframammary fold triangle[ 41 ] has been shown to reduce wound dehiscence at the junction by reducing tension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting effect of this dehiscence is delayed wound healing which can lead to the formation of broad scars. These complications can be mitigated through adequate intra-operative haemostasis and handling of tissue to reduce haematoma, while the use of a triangular (dermal or skin) flap at the T-junction[ 39 40 ] or the use of an expanded inframammary fold triangle[ 41 ] has been shown to reduce wound dehiscence at the junction by reducing tension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%