Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3906803 | Urology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
IntroductionSkin grafting of penile defects is difficult because of the flexibility of the underlying recipient bed. This leads to disruption of the vascular ingrowth into the skin graft and compromises the results of the reconstruction.Technical ConsiderationsWe successfully used a vacuum-assisted closure dressing with an incorporated wooden framework to secure penile skin grafts in place during the early postoperative period.ConclusionsA vacuum-assisted closure dressing can be used successfully to secure large and circumferential skin grafts, as well as skin grafts on concealed penises.
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Authors
Alex Senchenkov, James Knoetgen, Kristin L. Chrouser, Ajay Nehra,