Feasibility and Advantages of Full Thickness Skin Graft from the Anterolateral Thigh

  • Seung Han Shin
  • , Chulkyu Kim
  • , Yong Suk Lee
  • , Jin Woo Kang
  • , Yang Guk Chung

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Full thickness skin graft (FTSG) gives better outcomes than split thickness skin graft (STSG), but it has the drawback of limited donor sites. Anterolateral thigh (ALT), a popular donor site of STSG, is also a popular donor site of perforator flaps. This area has the advantage of large flap size available with primary closure. Based on this we harvested FTSG instead of STSG from the ALT. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 10 cases of FTSG from the ALT, with the recipient site of foot in 3, ankle in 2, lower leg in 2, forearm in 2, and wrist in 1 patient. In all cases elliptical full thickness skin was harvested from the ALT, and the donor site was closed primarily. The skin was defatted and placed onto the defect with vacuum-assisted closure (VAC). The skin size ranged 7-30 cm in length and 3-12 cm in width. Mean follow up period was 7 months (range, 3-13). RESULTS: FTSG from the ALT provided durable wound coverage, with excellent color and texture matching. Partial (< 20%) graft failure was observed in 1 case, but no additional surgery was necessary. No patient reported donor site pain at postoperative 2 weeks. No donor site complications were encountered. No patient complained a feeling of tension in the thigh at final follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: FTSG from the ALT is feasible with the aid of VAC. Considering the skin quality, large skin size available, early pain relief, and little donor site morbidity, the ALT should be revisited as a donor site of FTSG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)497-502
Number of pages6
JournalThe journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Anterolateral thigh
  • Donor site morbidity
  • Full thickness skin graft
  • Split thickness skin graft

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