Dressing Influence on Re-epithelialization Rate Following Split-thickness Skin Graft Harvest: Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Background:. More than 160,000 skin grafts are performed annually in approximately 1 out of every 3 burn hospitalizations individually because they are primarily simple and quick. This network meta-analysis aimed to compare different conventional dressing options based on re-epithelialization time a...

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Main Authors: Nawaf Alhindi, MBBS, Sarah Qari, MBBS, Houriah Nukaly, MBBS, Abdullah Althagafi, MBBS, Sarah Alzolaibani, MBBS, Mousa Akkour, MBBS, Kausar Ahmed, MBBS, Abdulaziz Samandar, MBBS, Abdulaziz Alsuhaim, MBBS, Hanin Banjer, MBBS, Feryal Alali, MBBS, Assal Hobani, MBBS, Abdulaziz Altala, MBBS, Zainab Alasfour, MBBS, Khalid Arab, MD, FRCS(C)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2025-05-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006748
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Summary:Background:. More than 160,000 skin grafts are performed annually in approximately 1 out of every 3 burn hospitalizations individually because they are primarily simple and quick. This network meta-analysis aimed to compare different conventional dressing options based on re-epithelialization time and side effects for split-thickness skin graft donor sites. Methods:. As per preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis guidelines, a thorough systematic review and network meta-analysis were conducted. A comprehensive search was performed using MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Embase databases, and all publications published before August 2023 were included without time restrictions. Results:. This study performed a network meta-analysis of 25 unique randomized controlled trials published between 1983 and 2022. We found that alginate is the most often used, followed by paraffin gauze. Nonetheless, povidone-iodine-impregnated foam (Betafoam) was the most effective (90.4%), followed by hydrocolloid (87.9%). Petrolatum (73.5%) is associated with faster re-epithelialization than alginate (40.6%) and paraffin (18.1%). Cotton gauze ranked as the worst modality for skin graft donor-site dressing (3.9%). Conclusions:. This study serves as a guide for the selection of proper dressing for patients undergoing partial-thickness skin graft harvest. Even though povidone-iodine-impregnated foam was the most effective, we recommend further research comparing other factors for selecting dressings, such as wound and patient characteristics, availability, and costs of dressings.
ISSN:2169-7574