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Use of Fenestrated dCHPM Allografts in Wound Repair
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2
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3 mins
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Language
English
Pages
2
Time to read
3 mins
Publication
Language
English
This case report details the application of fenestrated dehydrated complete human placental membrane (dCHPM) allografts for the treatment of a squamous cell carcinoma defect on a 92-year-old patient's right superior helix. The initial procedure involved Mohs surgery, resulting in a defect measuring 2.8 cm x 0.4 cm. A skin substitute was chosen to preserve normal anatomy, and dCHPM allografts were selected as the wound covering. The report outlines the subsequent applications of the allografts over a period of 29 days, including evaluations and adjustments made during follow-up visits. Each application was accompanied by appropriate dressings, and the wound was monitored for healing progress. The final visit indicated that the defect was healing well, with instructions provided for continued home care. This report presents a structured approach to managing complex wound repair using dCHPM allografts.