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KMID : 0853020150180010024
Journal of Korean Burn Society
2015 Volume.18 No. 1 p.24 ~ p.27
Usefulness of Silicone Net Dressing in Fixation of Skin Grafts
Ahn Gun-Hyung

Lim Soo-A
Song Jin-Kyung
Joo Hong-Sil
Abstract
Purpose: Skin graft may fail for a number of reasons. Hematoma or seroma formation prevents graft adherence. Traditionally tie-over dressing has been used in skin graft fixation, but skin graft in convex and narrow place like fingers or toes, tie-over dressing is hard to be applied. And Vaseline gauze over graft often adheres to graft by exudate into gauze fibers and hardening, and may cause damage to graft in dressing change. We report successful results of using silicone net dressing in fixation of split thickness skin graft over these place.

Methods: After skin graft, the silicone net, Mepitel¨Þ (Molnlycke Health Care, Box 13080, SE-402 52 Goteborg, Sweden) was applied over the graft followed saline wet gauze dressing in 25 patients. 13 cases were on finger, 8 cases were on foot or toes, 4 cases were on anterior chest.

Results: In 22 cases, there were no hematoma or seroma for-mation, Mepitel¨Þ maintained 5 days after skin graft. And then, Mepitel¨Þ was removed from the graft. In 3 cases, there were hematoma formation, Mepitel¨Þ was removed at 3 days after skin graft. In all cases, grafts were taken well without maceration or skin eruption.

Conclusion: The silicone net, Mepitel¨Þ, is dressing material made of silicone gel bound to a pliable polyamide net, and it can provide uniform pressure to the graft, even in convex and narrow place. And net like structure allows the exu-dates of the wound to pass freely into the secondary ab-sorbent dressing and easier to remove from the grafts than Vaseline gauze. We think that the use of a Mepitel¨Þ is a ef-ficient tool for securing skin grafts.
KEYWORD
Mepitel, Graft, Fixation
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