TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconstruction of full-thickness defects with bovine-derived collagen/elastin matrix
T2 - A series of challenging cases and the first reported post-burn facial reconstruction
AU - Haik, Josef
AU - Weissman, Oren
AU - Hundeshagen, Gabriel
AU - Farber, Nimrod
AU - Harats, Moti
AU - Rozenblatt, Shira M.
AU - Kamolz, Lars Peter
AU - Winkler, Eyal
AU - Zilinsky, Isaac
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Reconstruction of full-thickness defects may benefit from integration of dermal substitutes, which serve as a foundation for split-thickness skin grafts, thus enhancing short and long-term results. We present a series of 7 patients who were treated between 2010 and 2012 for complicated full-thickness defects by the second-generation collagen/elastin matrix Matriderm® covered by a split-thickness skin graft. The defects resulted from malignancy resection, trauma, and post-burn scar reconstruction. Overall graft take was excellent and no complications were noted regarding the dermal substitute. Graft quality was close to normal skin in terms of elasticity, pliability, texture, and color. Good contour and cushioning of defects in weight bearing areas was also achieved. Matriderm was found to be a useful adjunct to full-thickness defect reconstruction, especially in difficult areas where the desired result is a scar of the highest quality possible.
AB - Reconstruction of full-thickness defects may benefit from integration of dermal substitutes, which serve as a foundation for split-thickness skin grafts, thus enhancing short and long-term results. We present a series of 7 patients who were treated between 2010 and 2012 for complicated full-thickness defects by the second-generation collagen/elastin matrix Matriderm® covered by a split-thickness skin graft. The defects resulted from malignancy resection, trauma, and post-burn scar reconstruction. Overall graft take was excellent and no complications were noted regarding the dermal substitute. Graft quality was close to normal skin in terms of elasticity, pliability, texture, and color. Good contour and cushioning of defects in weight bearing areas was also achieved. Matriderm was found to be a useful adjunct to full-thickness defect reconstruction, especially in difficult areas where the desired result is a scar of the highest quality possible.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 22777231
AN - SCOPUS:84866182167
SN - 1545-9616
VL - 11
SP - 866
EP - 868
JO - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
JF - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
IS - 7
ER -