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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064471
The Reversed Dermal Graft: Surgical Procedure and Clinical Applications
Publication History
Publication Date:
02 June 2008 (online)
ABSTRACT
The reversed dermal graft has been employed in reconstructive plastic surgery for almost 80 years. It is recommended that the dermatologic surgeon use this graft technique whenever a case calls for the combined advantages of the split-thickness skin graft for poorly vascularized areas and the axial pedicle flap appropriate to areas subject to marked mechanical strain. We present cases in which defects on the scalp, sole, palm, and great toe have been covered by reversed dermal graft and split-thickness skin graft in a single operation with excellent results. Our modification of the technique has proved that simultaneous grafting with reversed dermis and split-thickness skin graft produces satisfactory results, reduces postoperative care by 2 weeks, and obviates repeated anesthesia.
KEY WORDS
reversed dermal graft - simultaneous grafting - UltraPulse CO2 laser deepithelialization