Plastic Surgery Flashcards

1
Q

What is Primatrix composed of?

A

Fetal bovine dermis

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2
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What is Oasis composed of?

A

Porcine small intestinal mucosa

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3
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What are the pros and cons of full thickness grafts?

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Pros: Contain the epidermis and all the dermis.
Grafts do not shrink. Less susceptable to trauma.

Cons: More likely to become infected with less “take”

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4
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What are the pros and cons of split thickness grafts?

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Pros: Excellent take, less likely to become infected. Carries more blood vessels for revascularization.

Cons: Shrinks, tends to pigment abnormally, more susceptible to trauma.

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5
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What type of grafts receive meshing?

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Only partial thickness grafts get meshing!

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6
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What is the length to width ratio that you want for full thickness graft harvesting?

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3:1 length to width is best for adequate closure when harvesting full thickness grafts

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7
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What are the best harvesting sites for full thickness grafts?

A

Flexor surfaces
Sinus tarsi pinch
Groin

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8
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What are the best harvesting sites for split thickness grafts?

A

Anterior or lateral thigh

Upper inner arm

gluteal region

Dorsum of the foot.

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9
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What mixture can be used on the graft placement site to prevent excess bleeding?

A

Epinephrine and thrombis

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10
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What are the phases of skin graft healing?

A

Plasmatic 24-48 hours Nutrients by diffusion
Inosculation 3-5 days Capillary buds begin to form
Angiogenesis >5 days Capillaries fully formed and graft is vascularized.

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11
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Two most common causes for graft failure?

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Hematoma (First)
Infection (second)

Seroma, shearing, poor wound bed are all reasons as well.

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12
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What are the angles used in the Z-plasty?

A

Between 45 and 60 degrees.

Angles less than 45 result in impaired blood flow to the flaps.

Angles greater than 60 result in severe tension.

60 degrees allow for a 75% increase in skin length.

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