Hand Resurfacing with Full Thickness Skin Graft from the Palm Ulnar Border

손날 부위에서의 전층 피부이식을 이용한 수부 피복

  • Song, Jung-Yoon (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Collage of Medicine) ;
  • Eun, Seok-Chan (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Collage of Medicine) ;
  • Baek, Rong-Min (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Collage of Medicine)
  • 송정윤 (서울대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실) ;
  • 은석찬 (서울대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실) ;
  • 백롱민 (서울대학교 의과대학 성형외과학교실)
  • Received : 2011.04.29
  • Accepted : 2011.07.28
  • Published : 2011.09.10

Abstract

Purpose: Split-or full-thickness skin grafts are used to reconstruct palmar skin and soft tissue defects after trauma or to release burn scar contracture on the hand. Glabrous skin defects should be substituted with similar skin to preserve function and aesthetics. The authors report their experiences with a technique that uses a full-thickness graft taken from glabrous skin on the ulnar edge of the palm for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the hand. Methods: During a three-year period from 2007 to 2010, 22 patients with burn scar contracture and 12 patients with post-traumatic skin defects on their hands were treated with full-thickness skin graft operations. The palmar skin and soft tissue defects after release of burn scar contracture or debridement of post-traumatic wounds were reconstructed with full-thickness skin grafts harvested from the ulnar border of their palms. All donor-site wounds were primarily closed. Results: The followup periods ranged from 3 to 25 months. Contractures of the hand were corrected without recurrence, and the grafts showed relatively good contour and color match to the adjacent fields. There were no reported complications such as significant color change or hypertrophic scarring. The grafted skin showed an average 5.9 mm static two-point discrimination obtained in fingertip reconstruction cases, indicating satisfactory reinnervation. Conclusion: Glabrous full-thickness grafts harvested from the palmar ulnar border is a very useful way of reconstructing soft tissue defects on hands, including fingertips, for function restoration, favorable aesthetic results, and low donor-site morbidity.

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