High-velocity trauma causes degloving injuries of extremities. Management depends upon the viability of the degloved flap. The degloved area must be covered either with flaps or with split skin grafts. Various methods have been described to provide skin coverage. However, graft uptake depends upon the surgical expertise, graft quality, graft bed circulation and of course immobilization of the grafted area, especially across joints. We describe here a simple technique, which eventually helps graft bed preparation, eases application of graft tissue, facilitates graft care and allows passive mobilization of joints as well.
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