Case Series
Interest of Thin Skin Flaps in the Treatment of Postburn Cervical Contractures: About Five Cases
Table 1
Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patients.
| Case | Age (year) | Sex (M/W) | Burn mechanism | Location | Extrinsic retraction | Classification of Vandenbussche | CCA |
| No. 1 | 29 | M | Thermic | Pancervical | Yes | Major retractile neck | Major retractile neck | Deleted | No. 2 | 37 | M | Thermic | Laterocervical | No | Segmental retractile neck | Medium retractile neck | Partially deleted | No. 3 | 21 | M | Thermic | Laterocervical | No | Segmental retractile neck | Medium retractile neck | Partially deleted | No. 4 | 25 | W | Thermic | Mediocervical | No | Segmental retractile neck | Minor retractile neck | Partially deleted | No. 5 | 14 | M | Thermic | Mediocervical | No | Segmental retractile neck | Minor retractile neck | Partially deleted |
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M: man/W: woman; CCA: cervical-chin angle. |