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[Introduction of a disposable dermatome].

F Sanchez, G Résigno, U Tropper

    Phlebologie
    |October 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary

    The disposable Sanchez dermatome simplifies skin grafting for vascular pathology, making it accessible and cost-effective. This technique is easy to use, even for less experienced practitioners, improving patient outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Vascular Surgery
    • Medical Devices

    Context:

    • Skin grafting is traditionally complex for vascular pathologies, requiring specialized surgical skills and devices.
    • The advent of the disposable Sanchez dermatome has democratized this procedure.
    • The Sanchez dermatome utilizes a readily available razor blade, simplifying its design and reducing costs.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce and describe the technique of using the disposable Sanchez dermatome for skin grafting in vascular pathology.
    • To highlight the simplicity, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of this method.
    • To emphasize the importance of comprehensive ulcer management, including graft preparation and addressing the underlying cause.

    Summary:

    • The disposable Sanchez dermatome, featuring a common razor blade, allows for simple and cost-effective skin grafting in vascular pathology.
    • The technique is described for ambulatory use, requiring minimal experience.
    • Key aspects include meticulous preparation of the ulcer bed, proper graft handling, and addressing the root cause of the ulcer.

    Impact:

    • Increased accessibility of skin grafting procedures for vascular conditions.
    • Reduced costs for both patients and healthcare systems.
    • Potential for improved patient outcomes through simplified and effective treatment of chronic ulcers.

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