Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3104898 Burns 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionManagement of post burn contracture can be difficult, particularly for the axilla. Any handicap related to upper limb has a detrimental physical, psycohological, and economical effect.Patients and methodsWe have released 20 axillae in 16 patients. These patients had axillary contracture for long duration and 5 had been operated previously by release and skin graft.We used posterior arm fasciocutaneous flaps for coverage of the defect after release of contracture.Results and conclusionAll the patients had a good post op release. Their range of movement is excellent. No post op splintage was utilised in any of the cases with no incidence of recontracture.

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