Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4071620 | The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Dermal substitutes such as Integra® have been used in surgery since 1981. This product was developed to cover large skin burns but it may have a role in reconstructive upper limb surgery. In upper extremity avulsion, the choice of skin cover depends on many variables. Dermal substitute is an alternative when split-thickness skin grafting is appropriate. We present a case of severe upper limb avulsion, or ‘degloving’, in a child of 9 years old which was treated successfully with Integra. Integra® is particulary useful in growing children to cover large skin losses.
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Authors
C. Herlin, D. Louhaem, M. Bigorre, A. Dimeglio, G. Captier,