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Journal articles on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Ford, Troy S., J. Schumacher, Gordon W. Brumbaugh, and Clifford M. Honnas. "Effects of split-thickness and full-thickness skin grafts on secondary graft contraction in horses." American Journal of Veterinary Research 53, no. 9 (1992): 1572–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.09.1572.

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SUMMARY Full-thickness, circular (4-cm diameter) cutaneous wounds were created on the metacarpi and metatarsi of 6 horses. Immediately after wounding, 1 wound on each horse received a meshed, split-thickness skin graft (0.64 mm) obtained from the ventrolateral aspect of the horse's thorax by use of a pneumatic dermatome, whereas a second wound received a meshed, full-thickness skin graft obtained from the pectoral area. In addition, sections of split-thickness and full-thickness grafts were refrigerated in a solution of McCoy's 5A medium, to which equine serum (10%) and gentamicin sulfate solu
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Reiss, Matthew J., and Naiwei Hsu Chang. "722 Factors Affecting Split Thickness Skin Graft Loss in Elderly Burn Patients." Journal of Burn Care & Research 45, Supplement_1 (2024): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irae036.265.

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Abstract Introduction Advanced age is one of the more established predictors of morbidity and mortality in patients with burn injuries. It is predicted that by 2030, the number of people 65 years or older may double. This demographic shift may lead to a concomitant increase in burn injuries. The elderly population is at higher risk for burn injuries due to physiological changes that includes impairment of cognition, coordination, vision, mobility and deterioration of reflexes which may lead to decreased responses in dangerous situations. Other factors that may impair the healing process can in
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Jalili, Reza B., Amir Pourghadiri, Yunyuan Li, Chantell Cleversey, Ruhangiz T. Kilani, and Aziz Ghahary. "Split Thickness Grafts Grow From Bottom Up in Large Skin Injuries." Journal of Burn Care & Research 40, no. 6 (2019): 727–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irz123.

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Abstract Autologous split thickness skin graft is necessary for the survival of patients with large burns and skin defects. It is not clear how a thin split thickness skin graft becomes remarkably thicker within a few weeks following transplantation. Here, we hypothesized that growth of split thickness graft should be from bottom up probably through conversion of immune cells into collagen producing skin cells. We tested this hypothesis in a preclinical porcine model by grafting split thickness meshed skin (0.508 mm thickness, meshed at 3:1 ratio) on full thickness wounds in pigs. New tissue f
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Manish, Bariya, Kishori Gunjan, Parmar Akshay, and Sidhpuriya Radha. "Comparative Study between Use of Sutures Versus Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive for Split Thickness Skin Graft Fixation." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 15, no. 4 (2023): 289–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12659267.

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<strong>Introduction:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;Split-thickness grafts, in which the epidermis and a part of the dermis are virtually taken, are one of two forms of skin transplants. The second type of graft involves harvesting the complete dermis and epidermis for full-thickness grafts. Cyanoacrylate (CA) adhesive usage has grown significantly in recent years. In the presence of moisture, liquids called CAs polymerase create adhesives. Split skin graft fixation has been accomplished using a variety of methods and supplies. Each has advantages and disadvantages. An investigation compared the efficac
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Oliver, Mary A., Bonnie C. Carney, John W. Keyloun, Lesle M. Jimenez, Lauren T. Moffatt, and Jeffrey W. Shupp. "20 Autologous Meshed Split Thickness Graft Healing in Interstice versus Grafted Sites: A Histological Characterization." Journal of Burn Care & Research 43, Supplement_1 (2022): S16—S17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irac012.024.

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Abstract Introduction Autologous skin grafting is a common technique used in the treatment of full thickness (FT) wounds to aid in healing, wound closure, and reducing the likelihood of developing hypertrophic scarring. Meshed split thickness skin grafts (mSTSG) which contain portions of the dermis and epidermis are the gold standard for the treatment of FT wounds because they allow for expansion of skin taken from a relatively small donor site. It has largely been hypothesized that in mSTSG skin progenitor cells migrate from the edges of healthy donor tissue to aid in healing the interstices
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Boonjindasup, Aaron, Michael Pinsky, Carrie Stewart, et al. "Management of adult concealed penis using a meshed, split-thickness skin graft." Canadian Urological Association Journal 10, no. 11-12 (2016): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.3787.

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Introduction: Concealed penis (CP) is a rare problem faced by urologists and plastic surgeons. CP occurs secondary to trauma, obesity, or infection. Surgical treatment is individualized and based on patient and provider variables. We aim to review our recent experience using meshed split-thickness skin grafting (STSG) for CP management.Methods: A retrospective review was performed on patients who underwent STSG for CP at our institution. Records were reviewed for demographic, operative, and postoperative variables. Preoperative and postoperative photos were obtained to monitor cosmetic results
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Lumen, N., P. Houtmeyers, S. Monstrey, A. F. Spinoit, W. Oosterlinck, and P. Hoebeke. "Revision of Perineal Urethrostomy Using a Meshed Split-Thickness Skin Graft." Case Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis 4, no. 1 (2014): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000358556.

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Fifer, Theodore D., David Pieper, and David Hawtof. "Contraction Rates of Meshed, Nonexpanded Split-Thickness Skin Grafts Versus Split-Thickness Sheet Grafts." Annals of Plastic Surgery 31, no. 2 (1993): 162–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000637-199308000-00015.

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Inatomi, Yusuke, Hideki Kadota, Kenichi Kamizono, Masuo Hanada, and Sei Yoshida. "Securing split-thickness skin grafts using negative-pressure wound therapy without suture fixation." Journal of Wound Care 28, Sup8 (2019): S16—S21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2019.28.sup8.s16.

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Objective: Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is generally applied as a bolster for split-thickness skin grafts (STSG) after the graft has been secured with sutures or skin staples. In this study, NPWT was applied to secure STSGs without any sutures or staples. Surgical outcomes of using NPWT without sutures was compared with a control group. Methods: Patients with STSGs were divided into two groups: a ‘no suture’ group using only NPWT, and a control group using conventional fixings. In the no suture group, the grafts were covered with meshed wound dressing and ointment. The NPWT foam was
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Lee, Dong-Hun, and Yu-Jin Kim. "Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Applied to a Meshed Split-Thickness Skin Graft." Journal of Korean Society for Microsurgery 25, no. 2 (2016): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15596/arms.2016.25.2.29.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Lin, I.-Chun, and 林怡君. "Efficacy Analysis of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site Wound Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ds6veh.

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碩士<br>義守大學<br>醫務管理學系<br>105<br>Background: Split-thickness skin grafts (STSG) have been widely used in wound reconstruction, because it could decrease the duration of wound healing and minimize scar contracture. Skin grafting, however, can result in extra wounds, i.e., donor sites. Because standard care guideline for donor site is inconclusive, poor implications, such as increased wound pain, delay of wound healing, hypertrophic scar, and even infection may occur. Purpose: This study is aimed to analyze efficacy of dressing types for skin grafting donor site care, using a literature review and
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Wiechula, Richard John. "Considering the evidence : what counts as the best evidence for the post harvest management of split thickness skin graft donor sites?" Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/38207.

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Wiechula, Rick. "Considering the evidence : what counts as the best evidence for the post harvest management of split thickness skin graft donor sites? / Richard John Wiechula." 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/38207.

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"May 2004"<br>Bibliography: leaves 172-184.<br>xvi, 186 leaves :<br>Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library.<br>Thesis (D.Nurs.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Clinical Nursing, 2004
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Van, den Bergh Barend Hendrik. "A prospective, within-patient controlled study to compare the ability of the non-adherent Drawtex Hydroconductive Dressing to an Opsite Dressing (Standard of Care) on the healing of split-thickness skin graft donor sites." Thesis, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10539/25327.

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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine Johannesburg February 2018.<br>Background Dressing of donor sites in split-thickness skin grafts can be traumatic for the patient. The associated pain and discomfort has impelled a myriad of publications in the quest for the ultimate dressing. The most advanced and expensive dressings have been studied and compared to the most basic of dressings, with little or no consensus and an unpersuasive level of ev
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Walker, Margaret. "Fasciotomy wounds associated with acute compartment syndrome: a systematic review of effective management." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/82324.

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Objectives: To systematically review the effectiveness of different treatment options for managing a fasciotomy wound on outcomes, including time to primary wound healing, percentage of patients who need skin grafts to effect closure of the wound and length of stay in hospital following the fasciotomies, in patients with acute compartment syndrome of the limb(s). Methods: Published and unpublished English language papers about human subjects from January 1960 to June 2012 were identified using electronic searches of medical and nursing databases. Reference lists of relevant articles were also
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Books on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Agarwal, Anil, Neil Borley, and Greg McLatchie. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199608911.003.0011.

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In this chapter on plastic and reconstructive surgery, the reconstructive ladder is introduced. Debridement of a complex wound, burns, and infected collection in hand are described. Steps of taking a split-skin graft, harvesting a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG), excision of malignant skin lesion and ganglion, tendon repair, nerve and tendon graft harvest, local skin flap, nail bed repair, repair of digital nerve and lip laceration, trigger digit repair, use of Z plasty, digital terminalization, reduction and fixation of hand fracture, insertion of tissue expander, execution of fasciocutaneou
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Book chapters on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Johnson, Laura. "A Comparative Study of the Recell® Device and Autologous Split-Thickness Meshed Skin Graft in the Treatment of Acute Burn Injuries." In 50 Landmark Papers. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429316944-62.

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Hoballah, Jamal J. "Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44797-1_277.

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Hoballah, Jamal J. "Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery. Springer New York, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4167-4_166.

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Hoballah, Jamal J. "Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in General and Vascular Surgery. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0451-4_225.

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Gerall, Claire, Jaclyn Yracheta, Michael Sippel, Nicholas Robbins, and Amita Shah. "Split Thickness Skin Graft (STSG)." In Common Surgeries Made Easy. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41350-7_45.

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Kaddoura, Imad L., and Amir Ibrahim. "Tangential Excision and Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40631-2_47.

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Tavakoli, Mehdi, Benjamin Erickson, and Wendy W. Lee. "Orbit: Orbital Exenteration with Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in Ophthalmology. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45495-5_98.

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Tavakoli, Mehdi, Benjamin Erickson, and Wendy W. Lee. "Orbit: Orbital Exenteration with Split-Thickness Skin Graft." In Operative Dictations in Ophthalmology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53058-7_133.

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Coleman, Jamie J. "Open Abdomen, Delayed Coverage with Split Thickness Skin Graft." In Encyclopedia of Trauma Care. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29613-0_199.

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Sobti, Nikhil, Ian L. Valerio, and Kyle R. Eberlin. "Split Thickness Skin Grafts (STSGs) and Contemporary Skin Graft Alternatives." In Operative Techniques in Orthopedic Trauma. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80825-8_52.

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Conference papers on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Zhao, Xue, and Scott Mclean. "Abstract 24: Comparison of full-thickness versus split-thickness skin graft reconstruction of scalp defects." In Abstracts: AACR-AHNS Head and Neck Cancer Conference: Optimizing Survival and Quality of Life through Basic, Clinical, and Translational Research; April 23-25, 2017; San Diego, CA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1557-3265.aacrahns17-24.

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Imperio-Onglao, R., and J. Luna. "60 Recurrent paget’s disease of the vulva in a split-thickness graft." In IGCS 2020 Annual Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2020-igcs.58.

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Shaalan, W., C.-M. Robotta, J. Saidi, A. Kather, and IB Runnebaum. "Split thickness skin graft in oncologic surgery for ulcerating breast cancer – a case report." In 64. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe e. V. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1757047.

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Rajaguru, Sirini Chamika, and Ruwan Thushara Gunawardana. "Satisfaction Level and Quality of Life of patients Living with Split-Thickness Skin Graft, Following a Burn Injury in Burns Unit of the National Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka." In SLIIT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCEMENTS IN SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES [SICASH]. Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54389/ofcj4637.

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Burn is one form of traumatic injury and also a global public health problem. A high prevalence of burn injury rate is reported in low and middle-income countries and African and south-east Asian countries. The study aimed to describe the satisfaction and quality of life of patients with split-thickness skin grafts. A mixed method was used to conduct the study and the data were collected from post-split thickness skin graft patients, who participated in the Burn Clinic in the National Hospital, Sri Lanka. A descriptive cross-sectional research design and a simple random sample (n=109) of burn
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Reports on the topic "Meshed Split Thickness Graft"

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Keogh, Kandice, Catriona Duncan, and Devang Desai. Escutcheonectomy with penile split thickness skin graft. BJUI Knowledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18591/bjuik.v037.

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Patel, Naren, and David G. Armstrong. Split Thickness Skin Graft for a Diabetic Foot. Touch Surgery Simulations, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2016.s0070.

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Chu, Chi-Sing, Albert T. McManus, Carlin V. Okerberg, Arthur D. Mason, Pruitt Jr, and Jr Basil A. Weak Direct Current Accelerates Split-Thickness Graft Healing on Tangentially Excised Second-Degree Burns. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada244866.

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