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Use of Fenestrated Dehydrated Complete Human Placental Membrane Allograft
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English
Pages
2
Time to read
2 mins
Publication
Language
English
This case report details the application of a fenestrated dehydrated complete human placental membrane (dCHPM) allograft in the treatment of a Mohs defect on the lower eyelid of a 79-year-old male patient with a history of nonmelanoma skin cancer. The patient underwent Mohs micrographic surgery, resulting in a defect that required complex repair due to its size and anatomical location. The report outlines the surgical procedure, including the use of retention sutures and the application of the dCHPM allograft. Follow-up assessments showed successful integration of the graft, with the defect granulating appropriately. A second application of the dCHPM was performed 10 days later, and subsequent evaluations indicated satisfactory healing. The report concludes with the patient's wound resolution observed during a follow-up two months post-procedure, demonstrating the effectiveness of the dCHPM allograft in this clinical scenario.