Pathomorphological characteristics of the wound bed prior to skin autografting

Author:

Bogdanov Sergey B.1,Melkonyan Karina I.2,Polyakov Andrey V.3,Sotnichenko Alexander S.2,Veryovkin Alexander A.2,Gilevich Irina V.3,Aladyina Valeria A.3,Bogdanova Yulia A.2,Karakulev Anton V.1,Medvedeva Larisa A.1,Porkhanov Vladimir A.3

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Research Institution – S.V. Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No.1, Krasnodar, Russia

2. Kuban State Medical University, Krasnodar, Russia

3. Scientific Research Institution – S.V. Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No.1, Krasnodar, Russia, Kuban State Medical University, Krasnodar, Russia

Abstract

Objective: to conduct a comparative pathomorphological analysis of wounds of various origins requiring full-thickness skin autografting. Materials and Methods. Histomorphological comparison of the wound bed prior to plastic surgery with full-thickness skin autografts was performed in three groups of patients: (1) during excision of scar tissue in elective surgery; (2) in case of traumatic skin detachments with autografting sensu Krasovitov; (3) when excising the granulation tissue to the fibrous layer. The object of the study included biopsy specimens from patients of three study groups. Results. The histological picture of wounds after removal of scars was characterized by well-developed dense fibrocellular connective tissue and had signs of chronic inflammation. In contrast to the cicatricial wound, acute lesions were characterized by granulation and mature dense fibrous connective tissues with pronounced inflammatory changes, each of which had its own characteristics. Conclusion. The results of the comparative analysis revealed the features of the morphological picture of wounds depending on the type of damage. In the group of acute injuries, traumatic and burn wounds, the most pronounced tissue damage was revealed. Given the obtained data, it should be assumed that full-thickness skin autografting will yield the best result in the group of patients after the planned excision of scar tissue.

Publisher

LLC Science and Innovations

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