Title of article :
Simplifying the defatting of full-thickness skin using ‘‘razor strop” method
Author/Authors :
Fujioka, Masaki National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center - Clinical Research Center - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Japan , Fujioka, Masaki Nagasaki University - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Japan , Hayashida, Kenji National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Japan , Saijo, Hiroto National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Japan
Abstract :
Defatting is usually required when patients undergo fullthickness skin grafting. However, this procedure is often burdensome, because it requires both stable fixation and appropriate tensioning of the skin piece. Furthermore, a skin piece may drop on the floor by accident during the defatting process To solve these problems, we present a unique method of full-thickness skin harvesting, which is easy and convenient, and does not require any special devices. The distal end of elliptical skin is not cut off but remains attached to the body like a pedicled flap. The surgeon pulls the end of the skin and puts his finger on the skin surface during the defatting procedure. This looks similar to a barber sharpening a razor using a strop belt. Our ‘‘razor strop” defatting method facilitates full-thickness skin harvesting without any need to purchase specialized equipment. We believe that this technique is an effective option for defatting in fullthickness skin grafting.
Keywords :
Defatting of full , thickness skin , Skin graft , Razor strop method , Skin harvesting
Journal title :
Journal of the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery
Journal title :
Journal of the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery