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posted by marco, U.K, 25.12.2007, 07:47

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» Wait, what?

In the diagramn, the arrows show a force on the incisions. A and B show the transaction plane of an incision (sagital if taken from the back of the head). In A the transaction is in the coronal plane in B the transaction is in the transverse plane. C shows a horizontal incision and D shows a vertical incision. On the basis that the major forces acting on the incision or resulting scar are as shown (and this is not always the case) then B and C have the highest probability of stretching. A horizontal incision shown in C but transacted with the incision shown in A have less chance of stretching.

All of this is an opinion and I have no experience of wound closure. I do have quite a bit of knowledge relating to the biochemistry of Elastin collagen and FXIII but that pales compared with the empirical experience of the surgeon.
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