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81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability

INTRODUCTION: Potential complications of autografting for burn wound coverage of the hand include edema, hematoma formation, and bleeding; all of which can lead to graft failure. Self-adherent elastic wraps are commonly used by burn rehabilitation clinicians to minimize complications by providing gr...

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Autores principales: Vocke, Scott F, Puthumana, Joseph S, Dean, Brooke, Andre, Gregory, Rodriguez, Joshua, Mercadante, Misao, Hultman, Charles S, Lifchez, Scott, Kawaji, Qingwen, Rostami, Sohayla, Martinez, Stephanie L, Caffrey, Julie
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946045/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irac012.084
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author Vocke, Scott F
Puthumana, Joseph S
Dean, Brooke
Andre, Gregory
Rodriguez, Joshua
Mercadante, Misao
Hultman, Charles S
Lifchez, Scott
Kawaji, Qingwen
Rostami, Sohayla
Martinez, Stephanie L
Caffrey, Julie
author_facet Vocke, Scott F
Puthumana, Joseph S
Dean, Brooke
Andre, Gregory
Rodriguez, Joshua
Mercadante, Misao
Hultman, Charles S
Lifchez, Scott
Kawaji, Qingwen
Rostami, Sohayla
Martinez, Stephanie L
Caffrey, Julie
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description INTRODUCTION: Potential complications of autografting for burn wound coverage of the hand include edema, hematoma formation, and bleeding; all of which can lead to graft failure. Self-adherent elastic wraps are commonly used by burn rehabilitation clinicians to minimize complications by providing graft protection and decreasing edema post-operatively; however, there is a lack of evidence on its impact on graft healing. The purpose of this study was to determine if the application of self-adherent elastic wraps to the hand in the operating room after autografting improves the percentage of graft viability. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for 37 patients with burned hands who underwent autografting from January 2017 to July 2021. Grafted hands were categorized into 2 groups: post-operative dressings with and without self-adherent elastic wraps. Post-operative day 4 pictures for both groups were collected from the medical record and a blinded digital photograph analysis of graft viability was performed by 5 expert raters including 3 Burn Surgery Fellows,1 Burn Attending Surgeon and 1 Hand Attending Surgeon. A rating system was developed based on percentage of graft take as seen in Table 1 and presence of hematomas were assessed. RESULTS: Patients who received self-adherent elastic wraps suffered burns with significantly larger TBSA (p=0.007) and were admitted for a longer duration (p=0.009) than patients who did not. Patients with elastic wrap had a higher percentage of grafts with >95% take (64.0% vs 41.7%, p=0.227) and a lower rate of hematoma formation (24.0% vs. 41.7%, p=0.443). Intra-class correlation coefficient across raters was 0.90 for graft take and 0.87 for determining presence of hematomas, indicating excellent interrater reliability. CONCLUSIONS: Despite suffering larger burns requiring longer hospitalizations, patients who received elastic wrap had a higher rate of >95% graft take than those without. This study is limited by a relatively small sample size, however these findings warrant continued research in the use of self-adherent elastic wrap to maximize graft take in hand burns. [Image: see text]
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spelling pubmed-89460452022-03-28 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability Vocke, Scott F Puthumana, Joseph S Dean, Brooke Andre, Gregory Rodriguez, Joshua Mercadante, Misao Hultman, Charles S Lifchez, Scott Kawaji, Qingwen Rostami, Sohayla Martinez, Stephanie L Caffrey, Julie J Burn Care Res Correlative XI: Surgical Care, Acute Non-reconstructive INTRODUCTION: Potential complications of autografting for burn wound coverage of the hand include edema, hematoma formation, and bleeding; all of which can lead to graft failure. Self-adherent elastic wraps are commonly used by burn rehabilitation clinicians to minimize complications by providing graft protection and decreasing edema post-operatively; however, there is a lack of evidence on its impact on graft healing. The purpose of this study was to determine if the application of self-adherent elastic wraps to the hand in the operating room after autografting improves the percentage of graft viability. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for 37 patients with burned hands who underwent autografting from January 2017 to July 2021. Grafted hands were categorized into 2 groups: post-operative dressings with and without self-adherent elastic wraps. Post-operative day 4 pictures for both groups were collected from the medical record and a blinded digital photograph analysis of graft viability was performed by 5 expert raters including 3 Burn Surgery Fellows,1 Burn Attending Surgeon and 1 Hand Attending Surgeon. A rating system was developed based on percentage of graft take as seen in Table 1 and presence of hematomas were assessed. RESULTS: Patients who received self-adherent elastic wraps suffered burns with significantly larger TBSA (p=0.007) and were admitted for a longer duration (p=0.009) than patients who did not. Patients with elastic wrap had a higher percentage of grafts with >95% take (64.0% vs 41.7%, p=0.227) and a lower rate of hematoma formation (24.0% vs. 41.7%, p=0.443). Intra-class correlation coefficient across raters was 0.90 for graft take and 0.87 for determining presence of hematomas, indicating excellent interrater reliability. CONCLUSIONS: Despite suffering larger burns requiring longer hospitalizations, patients who received elastic wrap had a higher rate of >95% graft take than those without. This study is limited by a relatively small sample size, however these findings warrant continued research in the use of self-adherent elastic wrap to maximize graft take in hand burns. [Image: see text] Oxford University Press 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8946045/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irac012.084 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Burn Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Correlative XI: Surgical Care, Acute Non-reconstructive
Vocke, Scott F
Puthumana, Joseph S
Dean, Brooke
Andre, Gregory
Rodriguez, Joshua
Mercadante, Misao
Hultman, Charles S
Lifchez, Scott
Kawaji, Qingwen
Rostami, Sohayla
Martinez, Stephanie L
Caffrey, Julie
81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title_full 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title_fullStr 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title_full_unstemmed 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title_short 81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability
title_sort 81 post-operative self-adherent compression wrapping of the hand and its impact on skin-graft viability
topic Correlative XI: Surgical Care, Acute Non-reconstructive
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946045/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irac012.084
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