Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads

Summary:. Subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads for tissue fixation and tension reduction is often used in plastic surgery and is applied in breast reduction surgery, umbilicoplasty, and in frontalis muscle lifting for congenital ptosis. However, in a few cases, exposure of the indwelling...

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Main Authors: Makoto Akahori, MD, Shigeki Sakai, MD, PhD, Kazuo Kishi, MD, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2025-01-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006143
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Shigeki Sakai, MD, PhD
Kazuo Kishi, MD, PhD
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description Summary:. Subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads for tissue fixation and tension reduction is often used in plastic surgery and is applied in breast reduction surgery, umbilicoplasty, and in frontalis muscle lifting for congenital ptosis. However, in a few cases, exposure of the indwelling thread necessitates its removal. Exposure of the indwelling threads mostly occurs due to exposure of the knots. Therefore, we require a novel method to ensure that the knot of the indwelling thread remains unexposed. Hence, we created a stab incision to place the indwelling nonabsorbable threads ligated with moderate tensile force. Furthermore, we attached needles to each end of the ligated thread. The needles penetrated from the stab incision through the depths to separate sites farther away from each other. Finally, we towed and cut the exposed thread from the skin. Thus, the knots on the indwelling thread may be positioned deeper, reducing the risk of exposure to the indwelling thread. Furthermore, the risk of overcorrection is reduced as each end of the indwelling threads penetrates a different site. In addition, this method leaves certain length of the end of the knot under the skin, which improves the visibility of the indwelling thread during revision surgery, facilitates access, and reduces the operative time. Application of this method in subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads may reduce complications and time required for revision surgery.
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spelling doaj-art-e4cc3431388f4decafe89f44a06423632025-01-24T09:19:58ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742025-01-01131e614310.1097/GOX.0000000000006143202501000-00025Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable ThreadsMakoto Akahori, MD0Shigeki Sakai, MD, PhD1Kazuo Kishi, MD, PhD2From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.Summary:. Subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads for tissue fixation and tension reduction is often used in plastic surgery and is applied in breast reduction surgery, umbilicoplasty, and in frontalis muscle lifting for congenital ptosis. However, in a few cases, exposure of the indwelling thread necessitates its removal. Exposure of the indwelling threads mostly occurs due to exposure of the knots. Therefore, we require a novel method to ensure that the knot of the indwelling thread remains unexposed. Hence, we created a stab incision to place the indwelling nonabsorbable threads ligated with moderate tensile force. Furthermore, we attached needles to each end of the ligated thread. The needles penetrated from the stab incision through the depths to separate sites farther away from each other. Finally, we towed and cut the exposed thread from the skin. Thus, the knots on the indwelling thread may be positioned deeper, reducing the risk of exposure to the indwelling thread. Furthermore, the risk of overcorrection is reduced as each end of the indwelling threads penetrates a different site. In addition, this method leaves certain length of the end of the knot under the skin, which improves the visibility of the indwelling thread during revision surgery, facilitates access, and reduces the operative time. Application of this method in subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads may reduce complications and time required for revision surgery.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006143
spellingShingle Makoto Akahori, MD
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Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
title Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
title_full Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
title_fullStr Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
title_full_unstemmed Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
title_short Bifurcating Method for Subcutaneous Indwelling of Nonabsorbable Threads
title_sort bifurcating method for subcutaneous indwelling of nonabsorbable threads
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