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.