KMID : 0358819770040010019
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Journal of Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1977 Volume.4 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.26
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Clinical Observation of the Skin Grafts Donor Wound Healing
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Jun Gun-Soo
Seul Jung-Hyun You Jae-Duk
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Abstract
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Many plastic surgeons are called upon from time to time to carry out skin grafting procedures.
Often the sebsequent donor site does not receive the attention or expert management it deserve. The result is an inordinately uncomfortable patient or, worse, delayed healing or infection with conversion to full-thickness loss. The most important goal of donor site care is rapid re-epithelization without infection and minimum discomfort to the patient.
So, many techniques have been used in managing the split-thickness skin graft donor site. Basically, these can be categolized into the following dressing classification: occlusive, open and semi-open method.
During the past 6 months, 48 cases of the donor dressing at plastic surgery department of Severance Hospital.
In the author¡¯s observation, the semi-open method is rapid re-epithelization with minimum discomfort compare ti open and occlusive method. Which result suspect the early wound open and dry up after bleeding control is the key of donor wound healing.
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