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SURGICAL APPROACHES
SURGICAL APPROACHES
Several broad categories of scalp closure may be entertained: closure by second intention and its variations, closure by grafting, primary closure, and flap closure. Wound management by second intention, however, does not imply that the wound is not surgically manipulated in some way. In addition to simply bandaging the defect, other techniques may enhance the rate of wound healing, as well as its final appearance. Options for graft closure of the scalp include not only full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) or split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) at the time of the surgery, but also delayed grafting (a form of tertiary intention closure). As such, second intention closure options can be used in concert with grafting techniques. While flaps may be performed on the scalp, the unique composition of the scalp skin and its workability may limit the utility of select flaps.