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 The  sutures  were  removed  after  3  weeks.  The
 patient is currently under follow up as there is              reported  the  use  of  the  Sure-Closure  skin-
 still a muscular defect of 5 cm below the suture              stretching  device  (The  MedTech  Group,  Inc.,
 line which needs closure and reinforcement at                 South Plainfield, NJ) to achieve primary wound
 a later date.                                                 closure of surprisingly large defects with good
                                                               aesthetic  results.  This  technique  distributes
 So coming down to the cost of the consumables,                tension  more  evenly  along  the  wound  edge.
 each of the straps costed less than Rs.5 to make              The  investigators  discovered  that  stretching
 and the reticulated black foam costed Rs.100.                 occurred within 20 to 30 minutes when both
 So the entire cost of consumables was approx.                 subcutaneous  and  cutaneous  tissues  were
 Rs. 200. But more importantly, I feel this simple             normal. However, stretching was considerably
 technique avoided extensive procedures which                  slowed  by  chronic  edema  and  fibrosis
 were difficult to execute in this patient due to              secondary to the pace at which collagen fibres
 multiple reasons.                                             realign.  The  Sure-Closure  skin-stretching
                                                               system  is  relatively  expensive  ($450.00  per
 Discussion                                                    device), whereas our method costed under $4.
 One  of  the  earliest  reports  on  the  use  of  a          Abramson  et  a  described  an  alternative  to
 skin-stretching  device  for  wound  closure  was             the   Sure-Closure    skin-stretching   system
 published  in  a  book  about  war  injuries  by              in  a  different  setting  that  mimics  the
 Sir  Harold  Gillies  in  1920.  This  technique  was         technique  presented  here.  The  method
 not  revisited  until  1993  when  Hisrhowitz  et  al         used  a  rib  approximator  and  18-gauge  spinal



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