Characterizing the use of full- and split-thickness skin grafts among dermatologists: an international survey

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Lim, Puo Nen [1 ]
Salence, Brogan Kelly [2 ]
Hunt, William Thomas Nicholas [3 ]
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[1] NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Queen Elizabeth Univ Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Glasgow, Scotland
[2] Dermatol & Skin Canc Ctr, Gosford, NSW, Australia
[3] New Zealand Dermatol & Skin Canc Ctr, Wellington, New Zealand
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SURGERY; CARTILAGE;
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10.1093/ced/llae295
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Background The use of full-thickness and split-thickness skin grafts (FTSG/STSG) among dermatologists has not been well characterized.Objectives To characterize the utilization of graft techniques, fixation methods and training needs pertaining to graft use among an international cohort of dermatologists.Methods An online questionnaire was developed iteratively, and subsequently distributed between July and August 2022 to dermatologists from the UK, European countries and New Zealand (NZ).Results In total, 150 responses were obtained from the UK, Ireland, NZ, Australia, Brazil, USA and eight European countries. Among the respondents, 23.3% (35 of 150) undertook both FTSG and STSG; 46.7% (70 of 150) performed only FTSG; and 30.0% (45 of 150) did not undertake skin grafts in their practice. Of the 67 Mohs surgeons, only 42% (28 of 67) undertook both FTSG and STSG. Overall, common donor sites for FTSG included the preauricular area (86 of 105; 81.9%) and clavicle (75 of 105; 71.4%), while the thigh was the most common donor site for STSG (30 of 35; 86%). Grafts were fixed mostly with sponge tie-over dressings and basting/quilting sutures. For STSG, most were harvested using an electric dermatome (18 of 35; 51%), freehand skin-graft knife (17 of 35; 49%) and flexible razor blade (5 of 35; 14%). Of the total, 48.0% (72 of 150) considered skin grafting an essential skill in dermatology training, and most respondents cited a lack of training opportunity and insufficient surgical cases as significant barriers.Conclusions Our survey reveals diverse practices among an international cohort of dermatologists in the use of FTSG/STSG and highlights the need for further training. This study investigates the utilization of full-thickness skin grafts and split-thickness skin grafts among an international cohort of dermatologists, revealing significant variations in graft techniques and fixation methods. It highlights the importance of skin grafts in dermatological surgery and underscores a need for standardized training to equip dermatologists with the necessary skills for grafting.
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