Frankland A L
Vet Rec. 1979 Jun 30;104(26):590-5. doi: 10.1136/vr.104.26.590.
The skin grafting experiments were carried out on the cannon regions of horses to throw light on four matters relating to split skin transplantation. They were: The thickness of donor split skin that would provide good wound cover and still leave adequate tissue to permit uneventful healing at the donor site; whether split skin grafts were more readily accepted on fresh than on granulating wounds; the size of wounds that would benefit from grafting; and the maximum size of graft that would be readily accepted. The findings were: Split skin grafts 0.76 mm thickness gave the best results although grafts 0.63 mm thickness were satisfactory; split skin grafts were accepted more readily on fresh wounds than on granulating tissue; wounds which exceeded 1/10th of the skin area on the cannon region justified grafting; the upper limit in size was not established as the largest grafts used were more readily accepted than smaller grafts.
在马的炮部区域进行了皮肤移植实验,以阐明与分层皮片移植相关的四个问题。这四个问题是:能提供良好伤口覆盖且仍留有足够组织以确保供皮区顺利愈合的供体分层皮片的厚度;分层皮片移植在新鲜伤口上是否比在肉芽创面上更容易被接受;适合进行移植的伤口大小;以及能被顺利接受的最大移植皮片尺寸。研究结果如下:厚度为0.76毫米的分层皮片效果最佳,不过厚度为0.63毫米的皮片也令人满意;分层皮片在新鲜伤口上比在肉芽组织上更容易被接受;炮部区域超过皮肤面积十分之一的伤口值得进行移植;由于使用的最大皮片比小皮片更容易被接受,所以未确定尺寸上限。