2009
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0b013e3181856d95
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Delayed Skin Grafting Utilizing Autologous Banked Tissue

Abstract: In performing bowel flaps for voice reconstruction, it is common practice to delay skin grafting to allow for swelling and monitoring. Harvesting the skin graft at the time of reconstruction and banking it at its donor site allows for later transfer at bedside. Ten patients between January and July of 2006 had skin harvested from their thigh at the time of intestinal transfer and banked at the donor site. Transfer of the graft from donor to recipient site was carried out at bedside between the third and eighth… Show more

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“…The literature supports refrigerated storage of split‐thickness skin grafts for delayed autotransplantation 52,53 . Benefits of storing autologous skin for delayed autotransplantation include reduced cost and the potential elimination of a secondary donor site 53 . Nurse N followed the facility's policy and procedures for packaging, labeling, and storing the split‐thickness skin graft.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature supports refrigerated storage of split‐thickness skin grafts for delayed autotransplantation 52,53 . Benefits of storing autologous skin for delayed autotransplantation include reduced cost and the potential elimination of a secondary donor site 53 . Nurse N followed the facility's policy and procedures for packaging, labeling, and storing the split‐thickness skin graft.…”
Section: Key Takeaways Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%