Reverdin-Yanovich-Chainsky-Ollier Skin Plastics (J. L. Reverdin, 1842-1929, Swiss Surgeon; S. M. Yanovich-Chainsky, 1834-1903, Russian Surgeon; L. L. X. E. Ollier, 1830-1900, French Surgeon)

Reverdin-Yanovich-Chainsky-Ollier skin plastic surgery (J. L. Reverdin, 1842-1929, Swiss surgeon; S. M. Yanovich-Chainsky, 1834-1903, Russian surgeon; L. L. X. E. Ollier, 1830-1900, French surgeon) - skin grafting with free flaps of skin, including the papillary layer and epidermis, applied to the granulating surface of the wound in the form of numerous small islands.



Reverdin, Janovich, Chainsky and Ollier (Revardina, Janovich, Czajkowskiego, Ollier) is a skin plastic surgery that was developed at the end of the 19th century by three famous surgeons: the Swiss Jean Louis Reverdin, the Russian Sergei Mikhailovich Yanovich-Chainsky and the French Louis Ollier.

The essence of this plastic surgery is the use of free flaps of skin, which include the papillary layer of the epidermis and dermis. Flaps are applied to the wound surface to close a skin defect after surgery.

Reverdena, Janovich and Chainsky developed this plastic surgery during their work in Russia and Switzerland, respectively. Ollier first used this technique in his practice in Paris.

Due to its effectiveness and ease of implementation, skin grafting by Reverden, Yanovna, Chainsky and Ollier has become widespread throughout the world. It is used to close wounds, restore skin defects after surgery, treat burns and other skin damage.

This plastic surgery has its advantages and disadvantages. Advantages include rapid wound healing, high flap survival rates, and the ability to use different types of skin to cover defects. Disadvantages include the need to use large amounts of skin and a high risk of complications such as infection and flap failure.

Overall, according to Reverden, Janovich, Chainsky, and Olle, skin grafting is an effective and safe treatment for skin lesions. However, before using it, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient and select the most suitable type of flap for each specific case.