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Full-thickness Skin Grafts and Perichondrial Cutaneous Grafts Following Surgical Removal of Cutaneous Neoplasms of the Head and Neck

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Date 2010 Feb 19
PMID 20165953
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The objective of the study is to determine efficacy in terms of survival rate and cosmesis of "normal" full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) as compared to perichondrial cutaneous grafts (PCCGs) in facial reconstruction. A chart review of all facial reconstructions using FTSGs and PCCGs between 1995 and 2005 was undertaken. All patients were treated by the same surgeon. A total of 121 skin grafts were included in this study (70 FTSGs and 51 PCCGs). All patients were examined at days 5 and 10 to assess the viability of the graft. For esthetic evaluation, 70 photographs were available with a minimum follow-up of 6 months (42 FTSGs/59% of total; 28 PCCGs/54% of total). The photos were randomly shown to three raters, who had no previous knowledge about the graft being a FTSG or PGCG. The complete take rate of the FTSGs and of the PCCGs was respectively, 87% (9 failures) and 94% (3 failures) .This is no statistically significant difference (P = 0.1857). The cosmetic outcome of PCCGs overall scored better by the three raters. However, the esthetic rating between PCCG and FTSG was of no statistical significant difference (P = 0.06). In conclusion, both FTSGs and PCCGS are viable options in facial reconstruction, with no statistical difference in survival and cosmesis. They are simple and one-stage procedures. The PCCG is a smooth graft, containing a few sebaceous glands and possibly has less contraction.

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