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"Opposite semilunar" variant of Burow triangle in rotation and advancement flaps

  • Paolo Boggio
  • , Giordana Annali
  • , Ginevra Pertusi
  • , Federica Bellinzona
  • , Carlo Bornacina
  • , Simona Ferri
  • , Christian Giani
  • , Enrico Colombo

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Abstract

The Burow triangle is an expedient suitably conceived either to facilitate sliding of the flap and avoid folds due to differences in skin distension or to correct coaptation of 2 cutting edges with a different length. In some cases, the triangle cannot be drawn in the right position either because of a particular anatomic site, for example, in proximity to commissures and openings, or because it is contraindicated to avoid unwelcome scar lines. In these cases, a semilunar ablation opposite to the direction of Burow triangle could be a valuable alternative. We report 3 cases where the opposite semilunar variant of Burow triangle was used in critical areas of the face.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2193-2194
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Burow triangle
  • semilunar ablation
  • skin distensibility

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