Resetic, Nina
- Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2025Peer reviewedOpen access
Resetic, Nina; Comino, Francesco; Wilmink, Jacintha; Gorvy, Dylan A.
ObjectivesTo report the management and outcomes of five horses with ear skin defects treated with the use of full-thickness mesh grafts and full-thickness Meek micrografts.AnimalsFive horses with acute or granulating pinna skin wounds.Study designShort case series.MethodsA full-thickness graft was harvested from the pectoral region under general anesthesia. The sheet graft was stretched on a sterile plastic board with the epidermal side facing down. The subcutaneous fat and fascia were removed by sharp dissection. The skin graft was then meshed by hand or using a block mesher, or manually cut into micrografts, and transferred to the ear wounds. Cyanoacrylate glue or staples were used to fixate the graft. Immobilization was achieved with a thermoplastic splint, stockinette and an adhesive elastic bandage.ResultsA full-thickness meshed sheet graft was used in two horses to cover a fresh or granulating degloving wound, and in two horses to cover a fresh skin defect after excision of a cutaneous neoplasm. A full-thickness Meek micrograft was used in one horse to cover a granulating degloving wound. Complete acceptance of the graft was achieved in all five cases within 2 weeks after grafting, with a good to excellent cosmetic appearance and retained function of the pinna.ConclusionFull-thickness meshed sheet grafts or full-thickness Meek micrografts provide an effective treatment for ear skin defects with an excellent outcome regardless of etiology.
Veterinary Surgery
2025
Publisher: WILEY
Clinical Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/140586