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Is expansion of artificial dermis a reliable reconstructive option?

D Tsoutsos1, P Zapantioti, D Kakagia, M Salmas, A Marra, E Kyriopoulos.   

Abstract

Reconstruction of full-thickness defects with the use of artificial dermis has been well established in the recent literature. The capacity of artificial dermis to expand over a period of years, months, or even days is described. Three such cases are reported. Two female patients, aged 21 and 30 years, with post-burn contractures of the chest with right breast hypoplasia and abdominal wall post-burn contractures respectively, and a 14-year-old male with a giant congenital naevus on the forearm, are presented. After excision of the contractures and the congenital naevus, the patients underwent staged reconstruction with the use of artificial dermal template and split-thickness skin autografts at monthly intervals. The 21-yr-old female also had a tissue expander placed submuscularly which six months later was replaced by a permanent silicone implant. Gradual expansion of artificial dermis within three weeks resulted in reconstruction of a breast of natural shape, size, and volume. In the second patient the artificial dermis was expanded over a period of months, until full-term pregnancy, while the third patient took years to achieve expansion naturally as he grew up. In conclusion, artificial dermis can be expanded over various periods of time (days to years), providing a reliable and safe alternative reconstructive method, particularly in areas where expansion is an absolute necessity for a good functional and aesthetic result.

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Keywords:  abdominal wall; artificial dermis expansion; breast; burn reconstruction; pregnancy

Year:  2011        PMID: 22639566      PMCID: PMC3341878     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 4.730

3.  Pregnancy as a tissue expander in the correction of a scar deformity.

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Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 8.661

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Journal:  J Burn Care Rehabil       Date:  1995 May-Jun

5.  Natural expansion of artificial dermal template by successful full-term pregnancy.

Authors:  Despoina Kakagia; Eugenia Kyriopoulos; Polyxeni Zapandioti; Dimosthenis Tsoutsos
Journal:  J Burn Care Res       Date:  2012 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.845

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Authors:  B Haeseker; M F Green
Journal:  Br J Plast Surg       Date:  1981-01

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Authors:  Andreas Gravvanis; Despoina Kakagia; Stefanos Papadopoulos; Dimosthenis Tsoutsos
Journal:  J Cutan Med Surg       Date:  2009 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.092

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Authors:  R Palao; P Gómez; P Huguet
Journal:  Br J Plast Surg       Date:  2003-04

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Authors:  A D Versaci; M E Balkovich; S A Goldstein
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 1.539

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Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1998-07       Impact factor: 4.730

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1.  Large Chest and Abdominal Wall Defect Reconstruction With Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap to Right Gastroepiploic Artery Anastomosis.

Authors:  Angie Zhang; Amra Kuc; Paul Smith; Amanda Zimmerman; Alicia Billington; Ricardo J Gonzalez; Deniz Dayicioglu
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2017-09-18
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