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Exploring the potential of dermal grafting:a narrative review in plastic surgery

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Dermal grafting(DG)has emerged as an innovative technique in plastic and reconstructive surgery,offering several advantages over traditional skin grafting methods.This review provides an in-depth exploration of DG,highlighting its applications,benefits,and future directions.The historical evolution of skin grafting is discussed,tracing the development of DG as a novel approach to address the limitations of conventional techniques.The review focuses on four key advantages of DG:(1)accelerated healing of donor sites;(2)improved aesthetic outcomes at recipient sites due to the elastic nature of dermal grafts;(3)increased graft availability by effectively at least doubling the amount of graft material obtained from a single donor site;and(4)utility in scar revision and reconstruction procedures,particularly in areas with restrictive scarring or contractures.Recent advancements,such as the development of a multiblade dermatome,have addressed the technical challenges associated with DG harvesting,potentially broadening the clinical adoption of this technique.Preliminary results from studies utilizing this new device have demonstrated its feasibility in producing dual grafts(split-thickness skin graft and dermal graft)concurrently,simplifying the surgical procedure.The review also explores future directions in DG,including further refinements to the multiblade dermatome,and clinical trials to validate long-term benefits.Overall,this review highlights the significant advantages of DG and its potential in advancements of plastic and reconstructive surgery,ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

Burnsdonor sitesscarringskin defectssplit thickness skin graftingsurgery

Folke Sjöberg、Sinan Dogan、Ahmed T.El-Serafi、Zacharias Sjöberg、Islam Abdelrahman、Ingrid Steinvall、Matilda Karlsson、Pia Olofsson、Andrew Lindford、Jyrki Vuola、Moustafa Elmasry

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Department of Hand Surgery,Plastic Surgery and Burns,Linköping University Hospital,Linköping 58185,Sweden

Department of Intensive Care,Linköping University Hospital,Linköping 58185,Sweden

Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences,Linköping University Hospital,Linköping 58185,Sweden

Seber Medical Ltd.,Stockholm 11235,Sweden

Department of Plastic Surgery,Helsinki Burn Centre,University of Helsinki Hospital,Espoo 02740,Finland

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2024

整形与美容研究(英文版)

整形与美容研究(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.11(11)