Professor Emeritus
Scott-Ritchey Research Center
Department of Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
Wound repair techniques: Transposition flaps
June 9th 2015Consider performing this reconstruction technique the next time you need to repair a square or rectangular wound and direct closure could result in the distortion of a body structure-or when skin for closure is only available on one side of the wound.
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Skills Laboratory: Reconstructive surgery techniques, Part 3: Multiple punctate relaxing incisions
October 1st 2009Multiple punctate relaxing incisions are small parallel, staggered incisions made unilaterally or bilaterally (usually bilaterally) in skin adjacent to a wound to relieve the tension associated with wound closure.
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Skills Laboratory: Reconstructive surgery techniques, Part 2: Adjustable horizontal mattress suture
August 1st 2009The adjustable horizontal mattress suture is indicated primarily for limb wounds that are either relatively new or are in the wound contraction phase and in which the edges cannot initially be apposed.
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Skills Laboratory: Reconstructive surgery techniques, Part 1: Presutures for skin stretching
May 29th 2009Presutures are Lembert sutures placed in healthy skin on either side of a lesion. Placed several hours before the lesion is debrided or excised, these sutures stretch the skin around the lesion.
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3 reconstruction techniques to close problem wounds
June 1st 2008Three beneficial reconstructive surgery techniques--the adjustable horizontal mattress suture, the mesh skin graft, and punch grafts in pockets--are underused by practitioners. These techniques require no special equipment and are easily accomplished.
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