Two cases are presented where large (25 mm and 45 mm diameter) skin cancers were removed followed by the application of full thickness skin grafts over the defect where the margins of these defects had been de-epithelialized in order to enhance the take of the full thickness skin grafts.FTSGs have a greater risk of failure as compared to split skin grafts (SSG). This relates to the thickness of the graft (split vs full thickness) and the time to vascularization of the defect bed (48 hours). It is proposed that de-epithelialization of the wound (recipient) margin provides an immediate partial wound vascular bed, reducing the need for adequate vascularization of the recipient wound bed.These cases suggest that with marginal de-epithelializati...
Introduction: A number of issues, such as delayed epithelialization and ulcer outbreak, may occur af...
Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa [HS] is a pain full, chronic, inflammatory disease involving th...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
The management of surgical wounds of the donor areas for split-thickness skin grafts might be diffic...
Split thickness skin grafting procedure is a simple but essential and important one to achieve closu...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
OBJECTIVES: Full thickness skin grafts (FTSG) offer several advantages; they are esthetically superb...
Flaps and grafts are the 2 main surgical procedures to repair losses of skin tissue, A flap is a ful...
Background Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However,...
Background: The skin flap technique is widely used in reconstructive surgery for the coverage of dee...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are no...
Background: Orthopedic and Plastic surgeons deal with wounds on daily basis. Open fractures are pron...
INTRODUCTION: In large full-thickness skin defects, donor site morbidity limits the available thickn...
Introduction: A number of issues, such as delayed epithelialization and ulcer outbreak, may occur af...
Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa [HS] is a pain full, chronic, inflammatory disease involving th...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
The management of surgical wounds of the donor areas for split-thickness skin grafts might be diffic...
Split thickness skin grafting procedure is a simple but essential and important one to achieve closu...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
OBJECTIVES: Full thickness skin grafts (FTSG) offer several advantages; they are esthetically superb...
Flaps and grafts are the 2 main surgical procedures to repair losses of skin tissue, A flap is a ful...
Background Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However,...
Background: The skin flap technique is widely used in reconstructive surgery for the coverage of dee...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are no...
Background: Orthopedic and Plastic surgeons deal with wounds on daily basis. Open fractures are pron...
INTRODUCTION: In large full-thickness skin defects, donor site morbidity limits the available thickn...
Introduction: A number of issues, such as delayed epithelialization and ulcer outbreak, may occur af...
Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa [HS] is a pain full, chronic, inflammatory disease involving th...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...