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A case is reported where the major complication of compartment syndrome occurred in a 34-year-old man when the donor site defect was closed primarily after taking a skin paddle with a width of 3 cm.
The skin was closed primarily.
The struts were locked in place, and the wound was closed primarily.
The diaphragmatic defect was closed primarily with triclosan-coated absorbable surgical suture (0 Vicryl), with adequate exposure following partial mobilization of the right liver.
In the first repair effort, the articular void left by the talus was filled with antibiotic cement and the wound was closed primarily.
Vascularization of the foot appeared intact; tendons and muscles did not display damage; no neurological deficit was reported; and the skin defect was closed primarily.
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Many wounds can be closed primarily (with direct suture repair).
Using this design, the donor site can be closed primarily without requiring a skin graft.
The donor site is closed primarily if the skin width does not exceed 3 cm or grafted secondiraly.
Small defects in the tongue base (less than one third) can often be closed primarily or allowed to heal by secondary intention.
All donor sites were closed primarily without the need for skin grafting, negating the problem of donor site morbidity that is associated with skin graft harvesting.
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