期刊名称:ePlasty: Open Access Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
印刷版ISSN:1937-5719
出版年度:2015
卷号:15
语种:English
出版社:Open Science Co. LLC
摘要:Dear Sir,Skin stapling devices are widely used to secure skin graft because they are easy to use and useful—especially for large grafting areas. They can save operating time and improve graft taking.1However, if not removed at the appropriate time, stainless steel staples are easily buried in overgrown granulation tissue or epithelium, after which they are sometimes difficult to retrieve. Although buried staples do not generally result in adverse effects, they can provoke symptoms2and result in medicolegal difficulties, as they are easily noticed in radiographs3during long-term follow-up. Biodegradable skin staples have been developed to address these concerns4; however, the cost and inelasticity of these staples limit their utility.5Although solutions for dealing with retained metal staples have been reported,3,5prevention is clearly the better alternative. Skin stapling over a nonadhesive dressing material can prevent growth of tissue over staples but may result in difficulties with changing dressings and graft inspection.3To prevent unintentional retention of staples, we staple skin grafts with 2-0 or 1-0 silk thread (Fig 1). These stapled silk threads do not interfere with postoperative dressing change or graft inspection. All staples are removed by lifting the silk thread at 1 week postoperatively (Fig 2). This method was successfully used for seven patients who underwent mesh skin grafting; no staples were retained. This simple and inexpensive method avoids the physical and medicolegal problems associated with staple retention.