Background: Split-thickness skin grafts are often utilized for vulvo-vaginal reconstruction. Unfortunately, infection and sloughing may occur in up to 22% of patients with standard techniques especially at irradiated recipient sites.
Cases: We report seven cases of vulvo-vaginal reconstruction using split-thickness skin grafts. In this series, we used fibrin tissue adhesives with and without vacuum-assisted closure devices to augment graft adherence and viability. We briefly describe the clinical history, surgical techniques, and outcomes of the cohort.
Conclusion: Fibrin tissue adhesives and wound vacuum-assisted closure devices may improve the viability of split-thickness skin grafts during vulvo-vaginal reconstruction.
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