The Usefulness of Retroauricular Full Thickness Skin Graft in Hand Reconstruction.
10.12790/jkssh.2014.19.3.109
- Author:
Hong Il KIM
1
;
Sang Hwan LEE
;
So Min HWANG
;
Yong Hui JUNG
;
Hyung Do KIM
Author Information
1. Aesthetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center, Good Moonhwa Hospital, Busan, Korea. Sangwind@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Hand injury;
Hyperpigmentation;
Skin graft
- MeSH:
Burns;
Cicatrix;
Contracture;
Hand Injuries;
Hand*;
Humans;
Hyperpigmentation;
Necrosis;
Pigmentation;
Skin*;
Tissue Donors;
Transplants*
- From:Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand
2014;19(3):109-115
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: We used the retroauricular area skin as an alternative full-thickness skin donor site in the hand reconstruction surgery. METHODS: From January 2006 to March 2013, 55 patients observed more than 1 year, were recruited for the study. In case of requiring the skin graft on hand, we grafted skins were harvested from the retroauricular area on hand. To assess the subjective and objective satisfaction, the patients themselves and three doctors compared the skin graft area's color with adjacent skin and estimated the donor site scar on a five-point scale. RESULTS: A partial necrosis was seen in one case who received skin graft because of a burn scar contracture, but it was cured with conservative treatment. In other cases, the skin graft was well taken without any specific problems. The retroauricular skin graft showed good color match with adjacent skin and less pigmentation. Donor site scar was not noticeable. As a result, the patient's subjective satisfaction (4.07) and doctor's objective satisfaction (4.18) about skin graft were very good. And the patient's subjective satisfaction (4.93) and doctor's objective satisfaction (4.98) about donor site scar were also very good. CONCLUSION: We obtained the favorable result and the patients satisfaction by using the retroauricular area as a full thickness skin graft donor site in hand.