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Role of Innovative Splints in Protecting Skin Grafts

Ravi Kumar Chittoria , Barath Kumar Singh P1 , Ravi Kumar Chittoria2

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Journal of Emergency and Trauma Nursing 3(2):p 47-, . | DOI:
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Barath Kumar Singh P, Ravi Kumar Chittoria/Role of Innovative Splints in Protecting Skin Grafts/Journal of Emergency and Trauma Nursing. 2022;3(2):47–49.


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Skin grafting are most common surgeries performed in field of plastic surgery. Post-operatively patient may need to maintain the particular position to preserve the viability of the Skin grafts to prevent the direct pressure application over the recently raised loco regional flap. Skin grafts over the back will be very cumbersome for the patient postoperatively to maintain the prone and lateral position to prevent the direct pressure over the Skin grafts. In this case report we will assess the role innovative splint to prevent the application of direct pressure over skin grafts in lower back. Keywords: Flaps; Protective splints; Innovation.


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  • Ravi Kumar Chittoria2
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