Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion

© 2019, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. Objective: To generate mathematical formulas to predict Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and to determine the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar len...

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Main Authors: Nutthawut Akaranuchat, Jongdee Aojanepong
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spelling th-mahidol.519962020-01-27T17:15:40Z Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion Nutthawut Akaranuchat Jongdee Aojanepong Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © 2019, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. Objective: To generate mathematical formulas to predict Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and to determine the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion. Methods: Each Z-plasty configuration was evaluated for highest percent Z scar lengthening, lowest tension to close Z flap, and lowest area of distortion. For part 1 of the study, conventional one-flap, two-flap, four-flap, and eight-flap Z-plasties were created, after which relocation of the Z flaps was performed. The outcomes were analyzed and formulas were generated to predict Z-plasty outcomes. In part 2, the following modifications to the four-flap Z-plasty were made: modification of Z flap angle, modification of Z flap limb size, and addition of a gap between each Z flap. Outcomes were evaluated to identify the configuration that produced the optimal outcome for each outcome measure. Results: Thirty-six pig skins were incised and sutured under controlled condition. For part 1, one-flap Z-plasty was best for Z scar lengthening, and 8-flap Z-plasty was best for reducing both tension to close and area of distortion. Three formulas were generated to predict the studied outcomes of Z-plasty. For part 2, the configuration that added a gap of 75% of the central limb length yielded the best outcome for scar length and also work very well for reducing the tension to close. The conventional design was the best for minimizing area of distortion. Conclusion: Mathematical formulas were generated to predict Z scar percent lengthening, Z flap tension to close, and area of distortion. Addition of a gap 75% of the central limb length was the most efficacious Z-plasty configuration for increasing Z scar length. 2020-01-27T10:15:40Z 2020-01-27T10:15:40Z 2019-01-01 Article Siriraj Medical Journal. Vol.71, No.6 (2019), 506-514 10.33192/Smj.2019.75 22288082 2-s2.0-85077564340 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51996 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85077564340&origin=inward
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Nutthawut Akaranuchat
Jongdee Aojanepong
Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
description © 2019, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. Objective: To generate mathematical formulas to predict Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and to determine the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion. Methods: Each Z-plasty configuration was evaluated for highest percent Z scar lengthening, lowest tension to close Z flap, and lowest area of distortion. For part 1 of the study, conventional one-flap, two-flap, four-flap, and eight-flap Z-plasties were created, after which relocation of the Z flaps was performed. The outcomes were analyzed and formulas were generated to predict Z-plasty outcomes. In part 2, the following modifications to the four-flap Z-plasty were made: modification of Z flap angle, modification of Z flap limb size, and addition of a gap between each Z flap. Outcomes were evaluated to identify the configuration that produced the optimal outcome for each outcome measure. Results: Thirty-six pig skins were incised and sutured under controlled condition. For part 1, one-flap Z-plasty was best for Z scar lengthening, and 8-flap Z-plasty was best for reducing both tension to close and area of distortion. Three formulas were generated to predict the studied outcomes of Z-plasty. For part 2, the configuration that added a gap of 75% of the central limb length yielded the best outcome for scar length and also work very well for reducing the tension to close. The conventional design was the best for minimizing area of distortion. Conclusion: Mathematical formulas were generated to predict Z scar percent lengthening, Z flap tension to close, and area of distortion. Addition of a gap 75% of the central limb length was the most efficacious Z-plasty configuration for increasing Z scar length.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
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Nutthawut Akaranuchat
Jongdee Aojanepong
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Jongdee Aojanepong
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title Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
title_short Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
title_full Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
title_fullStr Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
title_full_unstemmed Formulaic prediction of Z-plasty outcomes relative to Z scar lengthening, Z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple Z-plasty configurations that optimally increase Z scar length, decrease Z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
title_sort formulaic prediction of z-plasty outcomes relative to z scar lengthening, z flap tension, and area of distortion, and determination of the multiple z-plasty configurations that optimally increase z scar length, decrease z flap tension, and decrease area of distortion
publishDate 2020
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