2014
DOI: 10.3109/2000656x.2014.942314
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Protocol of surgical indications for scar contracture release before childbirth: Women with severe abdominal scars after burn injuries

Abstract: It is difficult to determine if women with severe abdominal burn scar contractures can have uneventful pregnancies and births. There are few reports involving the relationship between severe abdominal scar contractures and pregnancy/childbirth. Furthermore, all of these reports are based on retrospective studies. The present study focused on women with severe abdominal burn scar contractures with desired fertility. This study investigated whether or not normal childbirth is possible, the necessity of scar cont… Show more

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“…The patient also had concerns regarding possible future pregnancies. Presence of severe abdominal contractures on large areas have been previously reported as a hindrance to pregnancy (Mitsukawa, Saiga, & Satoh, 2015;Takeda, Sowa, Numajiri, & Nishino, 2013). To be able to achieve both functional and aesthetically superior outcomes, it was necessary to replace like with like tissues.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient also had concerns regarding possible future pregnancies. Presence of severe abdominal contractures on large areas have been previously reported as a hindrance to pregnancy (Mitsukawa, Saiga, & Satoh, 2015;Takeda, Sowa, Numajiri, & Nishino, 2013). To be able to achieve both functional and aesthetically superior outcomes, it was necessary to replace like with like tissues.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%