Publications by authors named "Konda Sireesha Reddy"

Skin grafting is the transplantation of skin, a routinely performed procedure to cover the loss of skin. Skin is the largest organ of the body, which falls short of availability in extensive injuries, especially burns. In such a situation, pixel grafting, a novel expansion technique helps to cover a large area with less skin harvest.

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One of the measures for the successful take of a skin graft is the prevention of friction, especially in cases of pressure ulcers in patients with head injury leading to altered sensorium. With existing measures such as the use of a pressure-relieving bed, frequent change of position, etc graft loss is common. Some additional measures are required.

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Diaphragmatic hernia (DH) is a common condition following blunt trauma to upper abdomen and is also a commonly missed diagnosis. Its early anticipation in post-traumatic setting is very important to avoid any further life-threatening sequelae. X-ray chest with a nasogastric tube is a simpler way to diagnose this condition.

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Until, sometime ago, microsurgery meant mainly covering a defect or replanting severed parts back to where they belong. Now, restoration of original function and aesthetic consideration is a must in planning reconstructive procedure. Hand transplant combines hand surgery and microsurgery with complex multidisciplinary care.

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Article Synopsis
  • Graft fixation is crucial for successful skin grafts, and fibrin glue might be a perfect solution because it sticks quickly and is derived from human sources.
  • The study assessed the effectiveness of fibrin glue in skin grafts by examining surgical time, complications like hematoma/seroma, engraftment rates, and wound closure by day 14.
  • Results showed that using fibrin glue led to better graft adhesion and reduced surgical time, proving it to be safe and as effective as traditional methods without serious side effects.*
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