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Progress in burn scar contracture treatment

Stekelenburg, C.M.

2016

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Stekelenburg, C. M. (2016). Progress in burn scar contracture treatment: A clinimetric and clinical evaluation.

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Chapter 7

Perforator-based interposition flaps perform better than full

111

thickness skin grafts for the release of burn scar contractures:

a multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. In press

Chapter 8

The hand held Doppler device for the detection of perforators in

127

reconstructive surgery: What you hear is not always what you get.

Burns. 2014; 40: 1702-06

Chapter 9

General discussion

139

Appendices

Summary

159

Samenvatting voor de niet-ingewijde

165

Dankwoord

173

About the author

179

Bibliography

183

Contents

Chapter 1

Introduction and outline of this thesis

11

Part I

Clinimetric studies on scar surface area and volume

23

Chapter 2

Three-dimensional digital stereophotogrammetry: a reliable

25

and valid technique for measuring scar surface area.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2013; 132(1): 204-11

Chapter 3

In a clinimetric analysis, 3D stereophotogrammetry was found

43

to be reliable and valid for measuring scar volume in clinical research.

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2015; 68: 782-87

Part II

Burn scar contracture treatment:

57

the current state of the art

Chapter 4

A systematic review on burn scar contracture treatment;

59

searching for evidence.

Journal of Burn Care and Research. 2014; 36: 153-61

Chapter 5

Analyzing contraction of full thickness skin grafts in time: choosing

81

the donor site does matter.

Burns. In press

Part III Progress in burn scar contracture reconstruction by

93

perforator-based interposition flaps

Chapter 6

Perforator-based interposition flaps for sustainable scar contracture

95

release: a versatile, practical, and safe technique.

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