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. 1999 Apr;38(4):306-9.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-4362.1999.00702.x.

Modified technique of suction blistering for epidermal grafting in vitiligo

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Modified technique of suction blistering for epidermal grafting in vitiligo

S Gupta et al. Int J Dermatol. 1999 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Suction blister epidermal grafting is a useful modality of treatment of resistant and stable vitiligo; however, it requires expensive and heavy suction apparatus. This study is an attempt to develop a cheap and small apparatus which can be assembled in the physician's own office.

Patients and methods: The method was tried in 22 vitiligo/leukoderma patients. The apparatus consisted of a cylindrical funnel connected with a three-way tap, and suction was given by a 50-mL syringe. The pressure inside the suction cup was retained by changing the position of lock of the three-way tap. The pressure was measured by connecting the three-way tap to a vacuum gauge. The apparatus remained adhered to the donor area because of negative pressure. The blister was formed in about 1.5 h. The roof of the blister was grafted onto the dermabraded recipient site.

Results: The pigmentation was complete in 20 out of 22 patients. There were no complications.

Conclusions: The technique is inexpensive and easy and obviates the need of cumbersome and heavy equipment.

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