Wound Healing Disturbance of Clinical Trial
Official title:
Wound-healing Improvement by Resurfacing Split-Thickness Skin Donor Sites With Thin Split-thickness Grafting
Split-thickness skin grafting remains fundamental treatment of patients with deep burns and other traumatic injuries. However, the split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor site dressing has been controversial until now. Our study here aimed to assess patient comfort and wound-healing efficacy with the application of thin split-thickness grafting on STSG donor sites.
Background:Split-thickness skin grafting remains fundamental treatment of patients with deep
burns and other traumatic injuries. However, the split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor
site dressing has been controversial until now. Our study here aimed to assess patient
comfort and wound-healing efficacy with the application of thin split-thickness grafting on
STSG donor sites.
Methods: 192 consecutive patients undergoing split-thickness skin grafting were included in
the study and the participants were randomly divided into three groups: Group A was
regrafted with thin STSG, while, Group B and Group C were covered with the occlusive
hydrocellular dressing and paraffin gauze, respectively. The three groups were compared
regarding to the time of epithelialization, pain sensed by the patients and the scar
formation.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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