A Heckmann1, C Radtke, H O Rennekampff, A Jokuszies, B Weyand, P M Vogt. 1. Plastische, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1, 30625, Hannover, Deutschland. heckmann.andreas@mh-hannover.de
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Full-thickness skin defects over functional structures (tendons, vessels) or deperiosted bones of the extremities usually require extensive soft tissue reconstruction to cover the defect. A new option for coverage of the defect is the application of MATRIDERM®, a bovine matrix consisting of collagen and elastin, as a neodermis underneath skin transplants. Can this combined one-stage surgical intervention successfully cover deperiosted bone or tendon? PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed this one-stage procedure in ten patients instead of soft tissue reconstruction. The success of wound coverage with the one-stage method and in combination with skin transplantation for defects generally associated with considerable loss of transplants (deperiosted bones and tendons without paratenons) was determined. RESULTS: In nine of ten patients, complete defect coverage could be achieved. A one-stage wound closure in extensive defects with exposed tendons in four of five locations could be achieved. In deperiosted bone defects the one-stage coverage was only successful in two of six patients. However, complete wound closure could be achieved with a second skin transplantation in a patient with exposed tendon and bone in three of the four locations. CONCLUSION: As a one- or two-stage procedure, MATRIDERM® application with skin transplantation resulted in an effective defect closure without the need for a complex plastic reconstructive procedure. With regard to its functionality it cannot be considered as a substitute for skin flaps. In selected cases MATRIDERM® is an interesting and successful method in plastic reconstructive surgery.
BACKGROUND: Full-thickness skin defects over functional structures (tendons, vessels) or deperiosted bones of the extremities usually require extensive soft tissue reconstruction to cover the defect. A new option for coverage of the defect is the application of MATRIDERM®, a bovine matrix consisting of collagen and elastin, as a neodermis underneath skin transplants. Can this combined one-stage surgical intervention successfully cover deperiosted bone or tendon? PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed this one-stage procedure in ten patients instead of soft tissue reconstruction. The success of wound coverage with the one-stage method and in combination with skin transplantation for defects generally associated with considerable loss of transplants (deperiosted bones and tendons without paratenons) was determined. RESULTS: In nine of ten patients, complete defect coverage could be achieved. A one-stage wound closure in extensive defects with exposed tendons in four of five locations could be achieved. In deperiosted bone defects the one-stage coverage was only successful in two of six patients. However, complete wound closure could be achieved with a second skin transplantation in a patient with exposed tendon and bone in three of the four locations. CONCLUSION: As a one- or two-stage procedure, MATRIDERM® application with skin transplantation resulted in an effective defect closure without the need for a complex plastic reconstructive procedure. With regard to its functionality it cannot be considered as a substitute for skin flaps. In selected cases MATRIDERM® is an interesting and successful method in plastic reconstructive surgery.
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