Synonym(s)
M-Y plastic; W-Y plastic; WY-plasty
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Suture flap plastic surgery in which one end of the excision spindle does not have a lancet-shaped end but a double-ended end to save tissue and shorten the length of the incision.
General informationThis section has been translated automatically.
- In the excision of a skin lesion, the incision begins spindle-shaped at a 30° angle. The opposite side experiences a short M-shaped back cut instead of the spindle-shaped run-out of the incision, which forms an inwardly directed skin triangle. Two 30° angles enclose the skin flap. A Y-shaped suture is created. If both sides of the excision area are cut in an M-shape, this is called a double M-plasty.
- Indications: For shortening spindle-shaped excisions and saving tissue, e.g. for scar excisions, lip area and larger defects on the trunk.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Petres J, Rompel R, Robins P (1996) Dermatologic surgery. Textbook and atlas. Springer, New York Heidelberg