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Case Reports
. 2007 Feb;23(1):52-4.

[Application of external skin expansion in repair of massive skin and soft tissue defects]

[Article in Chinese]
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  • PMID: 17605257
Case Reports

[Application of external skin expansion in repair of massive skin and soft tissue defects]

[Article in Chinese]
Dong-sheng Wang et al. Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect of external tissue expansion in the repair of massive skin and soft tissue defects.

Methods: From August 1998 to January 2004, 10 patients with massive skin and soft tissue defects ( the area ranging from 10 cm x 4 cm to 24 cm x 15 cm) , including 7 with wounds in the leg, 2 with wounds in knee region, and 1 with wounds in the forearm, were enrolled in the study. All patients were subjected to external tissue expansion together with external skeletal fixation for 2 -3 weeks, then the wounds were closed with suturing or supplemented with skin flaps.

Results: The defects were closed completely after external expansion in 4 cases, and in other 5 cases the wounds were significantly decreased in area, and the residual wounds were covered with free skin grafting. In I case the wound could only be reduced in size, and the residual wound was closed with a local flap. Follow-up from 1 to 12 months showed that the wounds were closed with normal cutaneous sensation and good appearance.

Conclusion: External skin expansion is a simple, economical method for repair of massive skin soft-tissue defect, which can significantly be reduced or entirely closed.

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