Total Excision And Skin Graft
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A skin graft is a piece of skin that is surgically removed from one part of the body and transplanted to another. This procedure is frequently performed under general anesthesia. This means you'll be soundly sleeping and pain-free.
The donor site is a location on your body where healthy skin is taken. A split-thickness skin transplant is used by the majority of persons who receive a skin graft. This procedure removes the epidermis and the layer beneath the epidermis from the donor site (the dermis).
Any part of the body can be used as a donor location. It usually occurs in a place that is concealed by clothing, such as the buttocks or inner thighs.
The graft is applied to the bare area where it will be transplanted with care. It's maintained in place by staples or a few small sutures, or with moderate pressure from a well-padded covering that covers it. For 3-5 days, a sterile dressing is applied to the donor site.
A full-thickness skin graft may be required for people who have lost more tissue. Not just the top two layers, but the entire thickness of skin from the donor site is required.
A full-thickness skin graft is more difficult to perform. The chest wall, neck, back, and abdominal wall are all common donor locations for full-thickness skin grafts.
Why the procedure is performed?
Skin grafts may be indicated for the following reasons:
Excessive skin loss as a result of infections
burns
Cosmetic procedures or reconstructive procedures where the skin has been injured or lost
Surgical treatment for skin cancer
Surgical procedures that necessitate skin grafts to heal
Unhealed venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, or diabetic ulcers
Extremely big wounds
A wound that the surgeon was unable to adequately close
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