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20 Μαρ 2021 · Chest keloids often converged into a large lesion on the chest in some patients. Such keloids often lead to obstacle to excision and reconstruction. We describe a surgical method for large chest keloids with expanded parasternal intercostal perforator flap (EPIPF).
View pictures of keloids an hypertrophic scars in the gallery below. Hypertrophic scars and keloids occur as a result of excessive scar formation. Keloids grow beyond the original wound and are unlikely to regress whilst hypertrophic scars are limited to the area of damaged skin.
This guideline reviews the clinical presentation and treatment of anterior chest keloids. The sheer size of the anterior chest skin and the commonality of keloids in this area provides us with a unique opportunity to better understand the clinical characteristics and biology of keloid disorder.
Chest keloids often emerge post-heart surgery due to abnormal tissue growth. This guide delves into their formation, distinguishes them from hypertrophic scars, and outlines various treatment options.
13 Απρ 2011 · The authors treated 58 chest keloid patients with surgical excision followed by intraoperative and postoperative intralesional steroid injection. Even with minor complications and recurrences, our protocol results in excellent outcomes in cases of chest keloids.
1 Μαΐ 2024 · Large hypertrophic scars – For large hypertrophic scars and scars that cause severe joint contractures, treatment options include surgical excision or partial surgical contracture release. Depending on a scar's size and location, tension-releasing surgical techniques, such as Z-plasty ( picture 18 ), W-plasty, or local flap methods, should be ...
Treating a small keloid papule and forcing it into remission is a lot easier than treating a large keloid lesion. Figure 1 depicts a 31-year-old female with tumoral anterior chest keloid with two adjacent keloid papules at presentation in October 2014. For in-depth history and analysis of this case, please refer to case study #7 in the KRF ...