One-stage pelnac reconstruction in full-thickness skin defects with bone or tendon exposure

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Dermal regeneration template, such as Integra and Pelnac, was originally designed for treating large area burn injury by inducing regeneration of dermis. To date, it has been widely applied in various acute and chronic wound sites. The present study demonstrated that application of artificial dermis alone induced 1-stage wound healing for wounds with bone or tendon exposure that should usually be repaired by flap surgery. Eight patients who presented with skin defects with bone and/or tendon exposure were treated by 1-stage Pelnac approach. All wounds healed within 20 weeks without skin graft or flap surgery. The wound area was reconstructed by nearly normal skin structure and linear scar. In the case of scalp defect, evidence of hair follicle cell migration and regeneration during healing process was observed. Thereby, the 1-stage Pelnac reconstitution can be considered as a novel method for inducing regrowth of epidermis and hair follicles to cure large full-thickness skin defect with bone and tendon exposure in 1 stage.

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Lou, X., Xue, H., Li, G., Wang, K., Zhou, P., Li, B., & Chen, J. (2018). One-stage pelnac reconstruction in full-thickness skin defects with bone or tendon exposure. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001709

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