TY - JOUR
T1 - Prolonged Allograft Survival in a Patient with Chronic Immunosuppression
T2 - A Case Report and Systematic Review
AU - Vyas, Krishna S.
AU - Burns, Chase
AU - Ryan, Dylan T.
AU - Wong, Lesley
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/6
Y1 - 2017/6
N2 - A 41-year-old man with past medical history of kidney-liver transplantation requiring chronic immunosuppression presented 2 years posttransplant with a necrotizing soft tissue infection of his right thigh. Serial debridement to remove necrotic tissue was performed, and a Matrix HD Allograft Fenestrated (RTI Surgical, Alachua, FL) was applied. At 5-months post grafting, the patient demonstrated fully vascularized and intact skin. Under normal circumstances, a cadaveric allograft sloughs over several weeks and is not usually considered a permanent solution for wound closure. A systematic review of transplant patients on chronic immunosuppression with skin allografts demonstrates the potential for the indefinite survival of an allograft. Necrotizing soft tissue infections can definitively be treated using serial debridement and allograft transplantation in the chronically immunosuppressed.
AB - A 41-year-old man with past medical history of kidney-liver transplantation requiring chronic immunosuppression presented 2 years posttransplant with a necrotizing soft tissue infection of his right thigh. Serial debridement to remove necrotic tissue was performed, and a Matrix HD Allograft Fenestrated (RTI Surgical, Alachua, FL) was applied. At 5-months post grafting, the patient demonstrated fully vascularized and intact skin. Under normal circumstances, a cadaveric allograft sloughs over several weeks and is not usually considered a permanent solution for wound closure. A systematic review of transplant patients on chronic immunosuppression with skin allografts demonstrates the potential for the indefinite survival of an allograft. Necrotizing soft tissue infections can definitively be treated using serial debridement and allograft transplantation in the chronically immunosuppressed.
KW - immunosuppression
KW - necrotizing soft tissue wound management
KW - posttransplant wound management
KW - prolonged allograft survival
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 28682290
AN - SCOPUS:85049239343
SN - 1044-7946
VL - 29
SP - 159
EP - 162
JO - Wounds
JF - Wounds
IS - 6
ER -