Potent Micrografting Using the Meek Technique for Knee Joint Wound Reconstruction.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Michika Fukui, Masakatsu Hihara, Kota Takeji, Yuki Matsuoka, Maki Okamoto, Maako Fujita, Natsuko Kakudo
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Background: Efficient treatment of extensive skin defects by using skin grafting is a significant challenge because the skin available to use is limited. A mesh graft is usually used; however, the expansion ratio is small (up to 1:6) and inaccurate. The Meek technique is a method of skin grafting that processes the skin into micrografts by cutting. The advantage of the Meek technique is its efficient use of available skin, expanding its area by up to 9 times. In 2020, Japanese insurance companies began to cover treatment using the Meek technique. This report aimed to show the usefulness of the Meek technique for treating left leg necrotizing fasciitis.

Methods: A 55-year-old male was referred to our hospital for treating necrotizing fasciitis of the left leg. Debridement was performed, and antibiotics were administered immediately. After 1 month, Meek micrografts were applied to the left knee wound. The expansion ratio of the Meek micrografts was 1:9.

Results: The skin was processed 9 times using the Meek technique, enabling effective use of a small amount of skin. Epithelialization of the Meek micrograft area was completed 1 month after skin grafting. The scar after Meek micrografting was soft and not reddish. The range of motion of the knee joint was >90 degrees.

Conclusions: The Meek technique allows expansion of limited skin efficiently. Meek micrografts can cover a larger wound with smaller skin grafts than is possible with mesh grafts. After healing with Meek micrografts, the scar was soft, and the knee joint flexed smoothly. The Meek technique is useful for treating large wounds requiring skin grafts.

Meek技术在膝关节创面重建中的应用。
背景:由于可供使用的皮肤有限,利用皮肤移植有效治疗大面积皮肤缺损是一个重大挑战。通常使用网状移植物;然而,膨胀比很小(可达1:6)且不准确。Meek技术是一种皮肤移植方法,通过切割将皮肤加工成微移植物。Meek技术的优势在于它有效地利用了可用的皮肤,将其面积扩大了9倍。2020年,日本保险公司开始为使用Meek技术的治疗提供保险。本报告旨在展示Meek技术治疗左腿坏死性筋膜炎的有效性。方法:患者为55岁男性,因左腿坏死性筋膜炎入院治疗。进行清创,并立即使用抗生素。1个月后,将Meek微移植物应用于左膝创面。Meek微移植物的扩张比为1:9。结果:使用Meek技术对皮肤进行了9次处理,使少量皮肤得到有效利用。皮肤移植后1个月完成Meek微移植物区的上皮化。Meek显微移植后瘢痕柔软,不发红。膝关节活动范围>90度。结论:Meek技术可以有效地扩展有限的皮肤。柔嫩的微移植物可以用更小的皮肤移植物覆盖更大的伤口,而不是用网状移植物。Meek微移植物愈合后,瘢痕柔软,膝关节柔韧。Meek技术适用于需要植皮的大伤口。
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