Literature DB >> 26940940

Skin grafting for the treatment of chronic leg ulcers - a systematic review in evidence-based medicine.

Raffaele Serra1,2, Antonia Rizzuto2, Alessio Rossi3, Paolo Perri2, Andrea Barbetta2, Karim Abdalla2, Santo Caroleo2, Chiara Longo4, Bruno Amantea2, Giuseppe Sammarco2, Stefano de Franciscis1,2.   

Abstract

Skin grafting is one of the most common surgical procedures in the area of non-healing wounds by which skin or a skin substitute is placed over a wound to replace and regenerate the damaged skin. Chronic leg ulcers are an important problem and a major source of expense for Western countries and for which many different forms of treatment have been used. Skin grafting is a method of treatment that decreases the area of chronic leg ulcers or heals them completely, thus improving a patient's quality of life. Skin grafting is an old technique, rediscovered during the first and second world wars as the main treatment for wound closure. Nowadays, skin grafting has a pivotal role in the context of modern wound healing and tissue regeneration. The aim of this review was to track and to analyse the specific outcomes this technique achieved, especially in the last decade, in relation to venous, arterial, diabetic, rheumatoid and traumatic leg ulcers. Our main findings indicate that autologous split-thickness skin grafting still remains the gold standard in terms of safety and efficacy for chronic leg ulcers; skin grafting procedures have greater success rates in chronic venous leg ulcers compared to other types of chronic leg ulcers; skin tissue engineering, also supported by genetic manipulation, is quickly expanding and, in the near future, may provide even better outcomes in the area of treatments for long-lasting chronic wounds.
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Keywords:  Arterial ulcer; Chronic leg ulcer; Diabetic ulcer; Skin graft; Venous ulcer

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26940940      PMCID: PMC7949524          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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6.  Fabrication of centimeter-scale and geometrically arbitrary vascular networks using in vitro self-assembly.

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Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2018-10-22       Impact factor: 12.479

7.  Comparing hospital stay and patient satisfaction in a resource poor setting using conventional and locally adapted negative pressure wound dressing methods in management of leg ulcers with split skin grafts: a comparative prospective study.

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