Abstract

The early experience of our unit with the technique of ipsilateral full thickness forearm skin grafting of the radial forearm flap donor site defect is described. The technique provides the advantages of a full thickness skin graft whilst avoiding the need to harvest skin from a remote area. We have compared the results with that of split skin grafts used contemporaneously for the same purpose in our unit; the advantages and disadvantages are outlined. Continued success has encouraged us to utilize this technique routinely with certain modifications which we describe.

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