Partialthickness
Partial thickness is a medical term used to describe injuries or tissue layers that involve only a portion of the depth of the epidermis and dermis, rather than the full thickness. The term is most commonly applied to skin burns and wounds, but it can also refer to surgical grafts where only a portion of the dermal layer is transferred.
In burns, partial-thickness injuries are subdivided into superficial partial-thickness and deep partial-thickness. Superficial partial-thickness burns extend
Management focuses on preventing infection, maintaining a moist wound environment, and providing adequate pain control. Early
In reconstructive contexts, partial-thickness grafts (split-thickness grafts) involve harvesting epidermis and part of the dermis and
See also: full-thickness, wound healing, burn depth, grafting.