Skin incisions

Skin incisions

Skin incisions in general surgery. A, sternotomy; B, periareolar; C, inframammary; D, subcostal; E, paramedian; F , transverse; G, /uni00A0 periumbilical; H, McBurney’s; I, Pfannenstiel; J, Kocher’s incision for thyroidectomy; K, clamshell thoracotomy; L, chevron incision; M, midline incision; N, inguinal incision (courtesy of Dr Vinay Timothy Kuruvilla). 15 10 11 23 22 Scalpel blade sizes and shapes. The 22-blade is often used for abdominal incisions, the 11-blade for arteriotomy and abscess drainage and the 15-blade for minor surgical procedures.

Figure 7.8 taken during the formation and primary closure of an elliptical wound. In these situations, it is advisable to pick up the ‘dog ear’ with a skin hook and excise it as shown in Figure 7.8 allows for a satisfactory cosmetic outcome.

X Y X Dealing with a ‘dog ear’ at the corner of an elliptical incision.

Skin incisions

Skin incisions in general surgery. A, sternotomy; B, periareolar; C, inframammary; D, subcostal; E, paramedian; F , transverse; G, /uni00A0 periumbilical; H, McBurney’s; I, Pfannenstiel; J, Kocher’s incision for thyroidectomy; K, clamshell thoracotomy; L, chevron incision; M, midline incision; N, inguinal incision (courtesy of Dr Vinay Timothy Kuruvilla). 15 10 11 23 22 Scalpel blade sizes and shapes. The 22-blade is often used for abdominal incisions, the 11-blade for arteriotomy and abscess drainage and the 15-blade for minor surgical procedures.

Figure 7.8 taken during the formation and primary closure of an elliptical wound. In these situations, it is advisable to pick up the ‘dog ear’ with a skin hook and excise it as shown in Figure 7.8 allows for a satisfactory cosmetic outcome.

X Y X Dealing with a ‘dog ear’ at the corner of an elliptical incision.

Skin incisions

Skin incisions in general surgery. A, sternotomy; B, periareolar; C, inframammary; D, subcostal; E, paramedian; F , transverse; G, /uni00A0 periumbilical; H, McBurney’s; I, Pfannenstiel; J, Kocher’s incision for thyroidectomy; K, clamshell thoracotomy; L, chevron incision; M, midline incision; N, inguinal incision (courtesy of Dr Vinay Timothy Kuruvilla). 15 10 11 23 22 Scalpel blade sizes and shapes. The 22-blade is often used for abdominal incisions, the 11-blade for arteriotomy and abscess drainage and the 15-blade for minor surgical procedures.

Figure 7.8 taken during the formation and primary closure of an elliptical wound. In these situations, it is advisable to pick up the ‘dog ear’ with a skin hook and excise it as shown in Figure 7.8 allows for a satisfactory cosmetic outcome.

X Y X Dealing with a ‘dog ear’ at the corner of an elliptical incision.


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Created 2025-12-31 15:26:04 UTC by Omar Ayman
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