OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challenging to predict whether wounds in patients will heal without complication or will have a prolonged healing time. In this study, the authors developed an objective screening tool to assess wound healing using microscopic quantification of reepithelialization in a split-thickness skin graft wound model and used this tool to identify risk factors for defective wound healing. DESIGN: Thirty patients (16 male and 14 female) were included in this prospective study. Anterior thigh skin biopsies from the donor site region of partial-thickness skin grafts were dressed with moisture-retentive dressings, and biopsies were examined on days 0, 2, 5, and 1...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
Background: Up to today, animal studies are the gold standard for preclinical testing of new therape...
Aim. Evaluation of the effectiveness of donor site wounds treatment in own liquid medium in patients...
Burns surgeons have long recognised the association between the depth of dermal injury and the speed...
Introduction: Skin grafting is one of the most indispensable techniques in surgery these days. In l...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
There exists little to no data on the development of donor-site scars that remain after split skin g...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Background: Delayed or even lack of hea...
Background: applying split thickness graft (STSG) is as one of the reconstruction techniques and it...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired or delayed wound healing is a common health problem. However, it remains challen...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
Background: Up to today, animal studies are the gold standard for preclinical testing of new therape...
Aim. Evaluation of the effectiveness of donor site wounds treatment in own liquid medium in patients...
Burns surgeons have long recognised the association between the depth of dermal injury and the speed...
Introduction: Skin grafting is one of the most indispensable techniques in surgery these days. In l...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
There exists little to no data on the development of donor-site scars that remain after split skin g...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Background: Delayed or even lack of hea...
Background: applying split thickness graft (STSG) is as one of the reconstruction techniques and it...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be reduced by...