TG (Tri-Goniometry) technique: Obtaining perfect angles in Z-plasty planning with a simple ruler
- PMID: 26777447
- DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.08.018
TG (Tri-Goniometry) technique: Obtaining perfect angles in Z-plasty planning with a simple ruler
Abstract
The Z-plasty is used frequently in hand surgery to release post-burn scar contractures. Correct angles and equalization of each limb are the most important parts of the Z-plasty technique. A simple ruler is enough for equalization of limb but a goniometer is needed for accuracy and equalization of angles. Classically, angles of 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, and 90° are used. These angles are important when elongating a contracture line or decreasing tension. Our method uses only trigonometry coefficients and a simple ruler, which is easily obtained and sterilized, enabling surgeons to perform all types of Z-plasty perfectly without measuring angles using a goniometer.
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