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Correspondence and communication| Volume 65, ISSUE 7, e202-e203, July 2012

“Sea anemone-shaped fixation”: A feasible tie-over technique for axillary osmidrosis

Published:February 27, 2012DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2012.02.001
      For the surgery of axillary osmidrosis, it is very important to apply secure dressing that can prevent typical complications such as subcutaneous hematoma, subsequent wound dehiscence, and skin necrosis of the flap. Tie-over dressing is frequently applied to avoid such postoperative complications,
      • Inaba M.
      • Ezaki T.
      New instrument for hircismus and hyperhidrosis operation: subcutaneous tissue shaver.
      • Inaba M.
      • Anthony J.
      • Ezaki T.
      Radical operation to stop axillary odor and hyperhidrosis.
      • Yoshikata R.
      • Yanai A.
      • Takei T.
      • Shionome H.
      Surgical treatment of axillary osmidrosis.
      however, this requires sutures to the surrounding skin of axillary dissection. These sutures cause suture marks in this area and sometimes become noticeable. To solve this problem, we have developed a new tie-over technique, named “sea anemone-shaped fixation (SASF),” which requires no thread suture to the skin and obtains cosmetic improvement for the patients with axillary osmidrosis.
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