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Full thickness skin grafts from the groin: donor site morbidity and graft survival rate from 50 cases

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±è¼Ò¹Ì ( Kim So-Mi ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Á¤½Â¿ø ( Chung Seung-Won ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Â÷ÀÎÈ£ ( Cha In-Ho ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Abstract


Objectives: Full thickness skin grafts (FTSG) offer several advantages; they are esthetically superb, have less postoperative shrinkage, and offer minimal postoperative pain and scar formation at the donor site. As a donor site of FTSG, the groin offers a relatively large area of skin with high elasticity. The aim of this study was to evaluate FTSG from the groin for reconstruction in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, 50 patients (27 males, 23 females) who received FTSG from the groin were evaluated for their operation records, clinical photography, and medical records.

Results: The width of skin from the groin was distributed from 2-8 cm (mean: 5.1 cm) at the donor site, while the long axis length was distributed from 3-13 cm (mean: 7.4 cm). A high number of patients, 47 patients (94%) out of 50, showed good healing at the donor site. Wound impairment was seen in 3 patients (6%), minor wound dehiscence in 2 patients, and severe wound dehiscence in 1 patient. In the recipient site, delayed healing was observed in 2 patients (4%).

Conclusion: FTSG from the groin to repair soft tissue defects in reconstruction surgery is a good method due to the relatively big size of the graft, decreasing morbidity at the donor site, and higher graft survival rates.

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Skin transplantation; Groin; Forearm; Free tissue flaps; Mouth mucosa

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