Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Japan Scar Workshop (JSW) Scar Scale (JSS) for Assessing Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars

View through CrossRef
AbstractThe Vancouver scar scale, the Manchester scar scale, and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) are all very well-known scar evaluation methods. These tools are based on a number of scar variables, including color, height, and pliability. However, since all were mainly developed to evaluate burn scars, they are difficult to use in clinical practice for keloids and hypertrophic scars. This is because these pathological scars require both differential diagnosis and a way to evaluate their response to therapy. The Japan Scar Workshop (JSW) has sought to develop a scar assessment scale that meets these clinical needs. The first version of this scar assessment tool was named the JSW scar scale (JSS), and it was reported in 2011. In 2015, the revised second version was reported. The JSS consists of two tables. One is a scar classification table that is used to determine whether the scar is a normal mature scar, a hypertrophic scar, or a keloid. This grading system helps the user to select the most appropriate treatment method for the scar. The other table in the JSS is an evaluation table that is used to judge the response to treatment and for follow-up. Both tables contain sample images of each subjective keloid/hypertrophic scar item that allow the user to evaluate each item without hesitation.
Springer International Publishing
Title: Japan Scar Workshop (JSW) Scar Scale (JSS) for Assessing Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
Description:
AbstractThe Vancouver scar scale, the Manchester scar scale, and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) are all very well-known scar evaluation methods.
These tools are based on a number of scar variables, including color, height, and pliability.
However, since all were mainly developed to evaluate burn scars, they are difficult to use in clinical practice for keloids and hypertrophic scars.
This is because these pathological scars require both differential diagnosis and a way to evaluate their response to therapy.
The Japan Scar Workshop (JSW) has sought to develop a scar assessment scale that meets these clinical needs.
The first version of this scar assessment tool was named the JSW scar scale (JSS), and it was reported in 2011.
In 2015, the revised second version was reported.
The JSS consists of two tables.
One is a scar classification table that is used to determine whether the scar is a normal mature scar, a hypertrophic scar, or a keloid.
This grading system helps the user to select the most appropriate treatment method for the scar.
The other table in the JSS is an evaluation table that is used to judge the response to treatment and for follow-up.
Both tables contain sample images of each subjective keloid/hypertrophic scar item that allow the user to evaluate each item without hesitation.

Related Results

ANDROGEN-DEPENDENT DERMOPATHY IN WOMEN WITH KELOID SCARS
ANDROGEN-DEPENDENT DERMOPATHY IN WOMEN WITH KELOID SCARS
Objective: To explore the character of androgen-dependent dermopathy (ADD) in women with keloid scars. Methods: 100 girls and women aged 15-28 years were examined, of whom 47 were...
Many-Objective Genetic Programming for Job-Shop Scheduling
Many-Objective Genetic Programming for Job-Shop Scheduling
<p>The Job Shop Scheduling (JSS) problem is considered to be a challenging one due to practical requirements such as multiple objectives and the complexity of production flow...
Piece by piece: Collaborative mosaic-making for inclusive policy development
Piece by piece: Collaborative mosaic-making for inclusive policy development
This report sets out the findings from one of four projects commissioned by Wellcome Policy Lab to pilot creative approaches to policy development. In this project, Scientia Script...
Treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars using bleomycin
Treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars using bleomycin
SummaryBackground  Numerous treatments have been attempted with unsatisfactory results using either single or combination modalities for treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars...
Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars: Pathophysiology, Classification, and Treatment
Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars: Pathophysiology, Classification, and Treatment
BACKGROUND Keloid and hypertrophic scars represent an aberrant response to the wound healing process. These scars are characterized by dysregulated growth with excessiv...
Application of high-intensity laser radiation for correction of hypertrophic scars
Application of high-intensity laser radiation for correction of hypertrophic scars
Due to the fact that the basis of hypertrophic scars is a coarse, richly vascularized fi brillar protein — collagen, laser ablation is promising for suppressing its growth, and sel...
TREATMENT OF KELOIDS AND HYPERTROPHIC SCARS BY COMBINED CRYOTHERAPY AND INTRALESIONAL TRIAMCINOLONE
TREATMENT OF KELOIDS AND HYPERTROPHIC SCARS BY COMBINED CRYOTHERAPY AND INTRALESIONAL TRIAMCINOLONE
Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes of combining cryotherapy and intralesional triamcinolone in the treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars. Methods: 60 patients (31 males and...
VITAMIN E ADDED SILICONE GEL SHEETS FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC SCARS AND KELOIDS
VITAMIN E ADDED SILICONE GEL SHEETS FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC SCARS AND KELOIDS
Abstract Background. Trauma of various origins can induce a connective tissue disorder that leads to keloids. This condition has yet not been clearly distinguished from scars and h...

Back to Top