G Luo, H Fan, W Sun, Y Peng, L Chen, J Tao, J Li… - Burns, 2011 - Elsevier ... Auto-microskin grafting has become a routine for major burn patients in China [7] and [8]. Auto-microskin grafting is usually combined with extensive escharexcision and alloskin or xenoskin covering [7] and [8]. This approach is believed to contribute to the high recovery rate ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from woundsresearch.comG Lu, L Cai, P Zhao, Z Gu… - WOUNDS, 2011 - woundsresearch.com ... Burn wound treatment. Escharexcision to epifas- cial layer was performed and fresh allografts were sutured in place as temporary cover. The burns were not otherwise treated until it was time for the keratinocyte transplantation procedure. In-vitro cultures. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
XL Chen, X Liang, L Sun, F Wang, S Liu… - Burns, 2011 - Elsevier ... Abstract. Despite the fact that early excision and grafting have significantly improved burn outcomes, the management of severely burned patients whose burn size exceeds 70% total body surface area (TBSA) still represents a big challenge for burn surgeons all over the world. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
T Leclerc, C Thepenier, P Jault, E Bey… - Cell …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... function of the destroyed skin be restored. This is usually achieved through surgical escharexcision and split thickness autografts from healthy skin areas of the same patient. Despite providing epidermis and also a thin layer ... Related articles
MTA Omar… - Burns, 2011 - Elsevier ... The delay in the excision of burn eschar of the hand results in functional disability. Hyperextension at the MCP joints occurs as a result of dorsal scarring [4]. Boutonniere deformity occurs following destruction of the central slip ... Related articles - All 3 versions