K. Q. Shaikh, A. Q. Shaikh, Z. H. Tunio, R. A. Jhatiyal, M. K. Mugria, M. K. Abbasi

Application and Experience of Various Reconstructive Procedures in Scalp Defects

K. Q. Shaikh, A. Q. Shaikh, Z. H. Tunio, R. A. Jhatiyal, M. K. Mugria, M. K. Abbasi



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ABSTRACT

Aim: To evaluate the outcome of various reconstructive procedures in scalp defects.

Study Design: Cross sectional descriptive study.

Place and Duration of Study: Department of Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery & Burns, LUMHS Jamshoro from 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2020.

Methodology: Thirty patients of scalp wounds were admitted through outpatient and casualty departments. The patients were diagnosed by pre-operative workup and on clinical parameters were included. The patients unfit for general anaesthesia, patients having associated skin pathology, patients with history of allergic reactions and patients having any poorly controlled systemic co-morbidity like diabetes and hypertension were excluded.

Results: Twenty two (73.33%) were males and 8 (26.66%) were females with mean age of 38.98±8.25 years. Scalp defect was due to trauma in46.66%, electric injury 23.33%, benign lesions 16.66%, malignant tumour 3.33%, Infection 3.33%, haemangioma and pigmented nevus 3.33%. Follow up duration was 42.34±7.83 weeks.

Conclusion: Primary closure remained the mainstay of our treatments hence proved that simplest reconstruction should be used whenever possible to provide the most functional and aesthetic scalp reconstruction, with the least amount of complexity.

Key Words: Scalp, Reconstructive surgical procedure, Graft, Flap



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