Statistical analysis of surgical dog-ear regression

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BACKGROUND Several methods have been developed to prevent or correct dog-ears. Most of these methods, however, result in prolonged scars and operative times. OBJECTIVE We observed dog-ears without correction to examine the regression of dog-ears with time. METHODS The study was performed on 43 cases of dog-ears in 26 patients. Linear regression analysis was performed to examine the correlation between various factors and the height of the dog-ears (%). We produced a regression equation to allow prediction of the height of the dog-ears (%). In addition, we estimated the initial height of the dog-ears that should be removed during surgery. RESULTS The height of dog-ears regressed with time, and this response was better in younger and female patients. It was predicted that the time taken for a dog-ear to reduce to 50% of its original height was 20.697 days; the median time at which dog-ears completely regressed was 132 days. The odds of regression of dog-ears with an initial height of <= 8 mm was 4.667 times greater than that of larger dog-ears. CONCLUSIONS If the height of a dog-ear is <= 8 mm, we recommend observation rather than immediate surgical removal.

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Statistical analysis of surgical dog-ear regression
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Lee, Kyung SukKim, Nam GyunJang, Pal YoungSuh, Euy-HoonKim, Jun SikLee, Sang-IlKang, DawonHan, KzhwanSon, DaeguKim, Jun HyungChoi, Tae Hyun
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10.1111/j.1524-4725.2008.34208.x
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2008-08
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Dermatologic Surgery
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