GLABROUS & NON-GLABROUS SPLIT SKIN GRAFT IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF FLEXION CONTRACTURE OF FINGERS – AN OBSERVATIONALAND COMPARATIVE STUDY.

Author:

Gaur Abhishek1,Gaur Nidhi2

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar, UP.

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar, UP.

Abstract

Background: Flexion contractures of the fingers cause functional and aesthetic problems to a burn patient. Various methods of reconstruction have been described in the literature. These include release and split thickness grafting, release and full thickness grafting. Among those incision or excision of the contracture band and split skin grafting were the simplest and commonest techniques. In this study, we aim to compare functional & aesthetic outcomes of glabrous & non glabrous split skin graft in flexion contracture of fingers. Methods: A total of 60 fingers of patients of post burn finger contractures were undertaken for the study. Patients were evaluated preoperatively on duration of contracture, extent of involvement, type of scar, range of movements using goniometer and degree of fixed flexion deformity. Finger contractures were released and resurfacing done with glabrous & non-glabrous split thickness skin grafts. Postoperative evaluation was done by measuring range of movements of Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) and Distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints, flexion deformity, donor site morbidity, number of visits to the hospital, colour match of graft to adjacent skin. Results: Functional outcome in terms of active range of motion combined at DIP joint, PIP joint & metacarpophalangeal joint were similar in both glabrous split thickness skin graft & non glabrous split thickness skin graft at the end of six months. As compared with non-glabrous split thickness skin grafts, glabrous split thickness grafts provided superior colour & texture match to surround tissue. There was no significant donor site morbidity in plantar in-step area & patients were able to walk from third to fourth post operative day. There was minimal hypertrophy of plantar donor site, owing to persistent pressure in standing posture. Conclusion: Patient’s satisfaction was greater in glabrous split skin graft.

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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