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Title: Glove imprint templating: A versatile tool in skin graft surgery and more
Authors: Pagliaro, T.
Coates, D.
Issue Date: 2016
Source: 57, (2), 2016, p. 135-136
Pages: 135-136
Journal: Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Abstract: Measurement of the shape and size of skin lesions is an important component of skin excision and repair, especially in full-thickness skin grafting. Current templating methods can be time-consuming and may lead to inaccurate sizing of both full-thickness and split-thickness skin grafts. A novel, accurate, and time-efficient method has been employed for 10 years in a dermatology clinic, in addition demonstrating utility in additional applications. A surgical glove is used to gain an imprint of a marked surgical incision site, to transcribe to the donor site for graft harvest. Further, the size of lesions in difficult-to-see areas of the body can be shown to patients. This method has been found to be clinically useful in reducing procedure times and providing accurate graft templates, as well as improving patients' satisfaction by helping them to understand the procedure. This method is also advantageous in obtaining informed consent by helping to clearly demonstrate the size of simple elliptical excisions.
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http://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&from=export&id=L607320658http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajd.12405
Keywords: articleexcision;glove imprint templating;graft shape;graft size;hand;human;incision;measurement;measurement accuracy;physical parameters;skin transplantation;split thickness skin graft;surgical glove;thenar eminence
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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