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Burow’s triangle advancement flaps for excision of two closely approximated skin lesions

  • Paolo Boggio
  • , Giorgio Leigheb

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Abstract

The simplest way to remove a cutaneous lesion is with the elliptical excision, because it is quicker and easier and it leaves a smaller wound than any other technique. When two lesions are too near to one another to be excised with an elliptical incision because of the resulting excessive tension, it is possible to use two Burow’s triangle advancement flaps (1,2). This technique can be considered to be a variant of the single Burow’s triangle flap in which the secondary triangle (the so-called Burow’s wedge) contains one of the lesions (3-5).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovative Techniques in Skin Surgery
PublisherCRC Press
Pages249-260
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9780203909065
ISBN (Print)9780824707699
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2002
Externally publishedYes

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