Aim: Skin grafting is a common clinical practice for plastic surgeons, yet primary contraction of these grafts is a neglected topic. This study was designed to investigate primary contraction and introduce the shape of skin graft as a possible factor that modifies primary contraction behavior, using porcine models.Methods: In the first series, full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) and split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) were compared. In a second series, how the shape of the skin graft affected the degree of contraction was examined.Results: The mean percentage of FTSG shrinkage was 12.04%, and the median was 12.18%. The mean percentage of STSG shrinkage was 6.87%, and the median was 5%. Circle-shaped and square-shaped FTSGs showed mean/median...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Skin graft contracture is a problem facing many bums patients treated with skin grafts. Currently g...
<p><b>A, human full-thickness skin graft evolution from the control group.</b> (a) Day of surgery. (...
Item does not contain fulltextContraction of a split-thickness skin graft used for coverage of large...
In this study, the effect of different wound treatments on contraction was evaluated in an establish...
PubMedID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expansion on the survival ...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
The clinical use of frozen, human allogeneic skin grafts is considered a suitable alternative to fre...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Background. Skin grafting may be necessary to close nonhealing skin wounds. This report describes a ...
<p>A continuum hypothesis-based model is developed for the simulation of the (long term) contraction...
BACKGROUND: Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been used for to treat wounds for more than 1...
<p>A, B, and C show the wound contraction rates at 2, 3, and 4 post-graft weeks (PGWs), respectively...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Skin graft contracture is a problem facing many bums patients treated with skin grafts. Currently g...
<p><b>A, human full-thickness skin graft evolution from the control group.</b> (a) Day of surgery. (...
Item does not contain fulltextContraction of a split-thickness skin graft used for coverage of large...
In this study, the effect of different wound treatments on contraction was evaluated in an establish...
PubMedID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expansion on the survival ...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
The clinical use of frozen, human allogeneic skin grafts is considered a suitable alternative to fre...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Background. Skin grafting may be necessary to close nonhealing skin wounds. This report describes a ...
<p>A continuum hypothesis-based model is developed for the simulation of the (long term) contraction...
BACKGROUND: Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been used for to treat wounds for more than 1...
<p>A, B, and C show the wound contraction rates at 2, 3, and 4 post-graft weeks (PGWs), respectively...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Skin graft contracture is a problem facing many bums patients treated with skin grafts. Currently g...
<p><b>A, human full-thickness skin graft evolution from the control group.</b> (a) Day of surgery. (...