Background Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However, the donor site becomes a second, often painful wound, which may take more time to heal than the graft site itself and holds the risk of infection and scarring. Epidermal grafting (EG) is an alternative method of autologous skin grafting that harvests only the epidermal layer of the skin by applying continuous negative pressure on the normal skin to raise blisters. This procedure has minimal donor site morbidity and is relatively pain-free, allowing autologous skin grafting in an outpatient setting. We plan to compare EG to SSG and to further investigate the cellular mechanism by which each technique achieves wound healing. Methods/design ...
INTRODUCTION: Split-skin grafting is a technique used extensively in plastic surgery for coverage o...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are no...
AbstractIntroductionDonor sites of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are painful and limit patient...
Background Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However,...
BACKGROUND: Autologous skin grafting is an important modality for wound coverage; however, it can re...
Autologous skin grafting is an important method for wound coverage; however, it is an invasive proce...
Epidermal grafting for wound healing involves the transfer of the epidermis from a healthy location ...
Conventional split skin grafts (SSG) require anaesthesia, specialist equipment and can have high don...
Donor site aesthetic outcomes of epidermal graft (EG) vs split‐thickness skin graft (SSG) have yet t...
Current wound management through the use of a split-thickness skin graft often requires hospital adm...
Background: applying split thickness graft (STSG) is as one of the reconstruction techniques and it ...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
BACKGROUND: Healing of partial-thickness (2a and 2b) burns is notoriously unpredictable as far as he...
Donor site wounds after split-skin grafting are rather 'standard' wounds. At present, lots of dressi...
Donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are painful and limit patient rehabilitation. We ...
INTRODUCTION: Split-skin grafting is a technique used extensively in plastic surgery for coverage o...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are no...
AbstractIntroductionDonor sites of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are painful and limit patient...
Background Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However,...
BACKGROUND: Autologous skin grafting is an important modality for wound coverage; however, it can re...
Autologous skin grafting is an important method for wound coverage; however, it is an invasive proce...
Epidermal grafting for wound healing involves the transfer of the epidermis from a healthy location ...
Conventional split skin grafts (SSG) require anaesthesia, specialist equipment and can have high don...
Donor site aesthetic outcomes of epidermal graft (EG) vs split‐thickness skin graft (SSG) have yet t...
Current wound management through the use of a split-thickness skin graft often requires hospital adm...
Background: applying split thickness graft (STSG) is as one of the reconstruction techniques and it ...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
BACKGROUND: Healing of partial-thickness (2a and 2b) burns is notoriously unpredictable as far as he...
Donor site wounds after split-skin grafting are rather 'standard' wounds. At present, lots of dressi...
Donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are painful and limit patient rehabilitation. We ...
INTRODUCTION: Split-skin grafting is a technique used extensively in plastic surgery for coverage o...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are no...
AbstractIntroductionDonor sites of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) are painful and limit patient...