The TopClosure® 3S System, for skin stretching and a secure wound closure

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作者
Topaz M. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Carmel N.-N. [3 ]
Silberman A. [3 ]
Li M.S. [4 ]
Li Y.Z. [5 ]
机构
[1] Plastic Surgery Unit, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, Hadera
[2] Department of Chemistry, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan
[3] Sackler Medical School, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv
[4] Department of Plastic Surgery, Second People's Hospital of Taiyuan, Taiyuan
[5] Burn and Plastic Surgery Unit, Deyang People's Hospital of Sichuan, Deyang, Sichuan
[6] Ra'anana 43665
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Mechanical creep; Skin stretching; Stress relaxation; Tissue expansion; Viscoelastic properties of skin; Wound closure;
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10.1007/s00238-011-0671-1
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The principle of stretching wound margins for primary wound closure is commonly practiced and used for various skin defects, leading at times to excessive tension and complications during wound closure. Different surgical techniques, skin stretching devices and tissue expanders have been utilized to address this issue. Previously designed skin stretching devices resulted in considerable morbidity. They were invasive by nature and associated with relatively high localized tissue pressure, frequently leading to necrosis, damage and tearing of skin at the wound margins. To assess the clinical effectiveness and performance and, to determine the safety of TopClosure® for gradual, controlled, temporary, noninvasive and invasive applications for skin stretching and secure wound closing, the TopClosure® device was applied to 20 patients for preoperative skin lesion removal and to secure closure of a variety of wound sizes. TopClosure® was reinforced with adhesives, staples and/or surgical sutures, depending on the circumstances of the wound and the surgeon's judgment. TopClosure® was used prior to, during and/or after surgery to reduce tension across wound edges. No significant complications or adverse events were associated with its use. TopClosure® was effectively used for preoperative skin expansion in preparation for dermal resection (e.g., congenital nevi). It aided closure of large wounds involving significant loss of skin and soft tissue by mobilizing skin and subcutaneous tissue, thus avoiding the need for skin grafts or flaps. Following surgery, it was used to secure closure of wounds under tension, thus improving wound aesthetics. A sample case study will be presented. We designed TopClosure®, an innovative device, to modify the currently practiced concept of wound closure by applying minimal stress to the skin, away from damaged wound edges, with flexible force vectors and versatile methods of attachment to the skin, in a noninvasive or invasive manner. © Springer-Verlag 2012.
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