Optimized nursing strategies for skin graft outcomes: a narrative review of current evidence - Summary - MDSpire

Optimized nursing strategies for skin graft outcomes: a narrative review of current evidence

  • By

  • Wang Xing

  • Yi Huang

  • Jia Yao

  • Kan Jie

  • Tielong Xu

  • June 23, 2026

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Objective:

To synthesize high-quality evidence on nursing techniques that promote skin graft success and rehabilitation, providing an evidence-based foundation for clinical decision-making.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Novel functional dressings demonstrate advantages in healing speed, pain control, and infection prevention.
    • Bioactive agents and cell therapy techniques support wound repair and reduce donor site morbidity.
    • Adjunctive therapies shift the care model from passive coverage to active modulation of the healing environment.
    Interpretation:

    The review constructs an evidence-based decision-making framework to guide clinical practice throughout the skin grafting process, focusing on graft survival, healing quality, and aesthetic outcomes.

    Limitations:
    • Variability in the effectiveness of different interventions across wound types and patient populations.
    • Need for comprehensive evaluation of cost-effectiveness and long-term outcomes of various techniques.
    Conclusion:

    The review aims to provide clinicians with a practical roadmap for individualized perioperative care in skin grafting.

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