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Perichondro-cutaneous graft.

B Brent, R Ott

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    |July 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    A novel perichondro-cutaneous graft offers skin coverage and cartilage regeneration for reconstructive surgery. This study explores its laboratory investigation and clinical applications in facial reconstruction.

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    Area of Science:

    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Biomaterials

    Background:

    • Current reconstructive techniques for facial defects often require multiple procedures.
    • The need for grafts that provide both soft tissue coverage and structural support is critical.
    • Perichondrium, a membrane covering cartilage, has inherent regenerative potential.

    Observation:

    • A perichondro-cutaneous graft was developed, combining skin with underlying perichondrium.
    • Laboratory investigations demonstrated the graft's viability and capacity for cartilage formation.
    • The graft's unique properties were assessed for suitability in reconstructive applications.

    Findings:

    • The perichondro-cutaneous graft successfully provided durable skin coverage.
    • Evidence of de novo cartilage generation within the graft was observed.

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  • The graft facilitated complex reconstructions with promising aesthetic and functional outcomes.
  • Implications:

    • This graft represents a significant advancement in reconstructive facial surgery.
    • It offers a single-stage solution for defects requiring both skin and cartilage.
    • Further clinical studies are warranted to establish its full potential in diverse reconstructive scenarios.