120
Participants
Start Date
February 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2025
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2025
Split-Thickness Skin Graft for Radial Forearm Donor Site Closure
This method is performed by harvesting a 0.014-inch skin graft harvested from the anterolateral thigh on the side of the RFFF to reconstruct the forearm donor site. This skin graft is then used to cover the donor defect. The skin graft is sutured in place with 4-0 chromic suture, and a standard bolster dressing will be applied, and a partial splint will be left in place for five days post-operation.
Hatchet Flap for Radial Forearm Donor Site Closure
The hatchet flap closures will be performed based on prior description by Lane et al. (12), except no drain is placed in situ. A back cut of 3 to 4 cm is made to aid closure (Figure 1). Tension will be minimized by maintaining the wrist in flexion. A mepore dressing will be applied to the donor site post-operatively for two days.
RECRUITING
Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver
University of British Columbia
OTHER