This retrospective study examines the use and advantages/disadvantages of glycerol preserved human allograft skin in our burn care facility between February 1997 and December 1999. Three hundred and twenty patients were included into the study, 85 of whom were treated with human cadaver skin. The usage of allograft slightly increased the number of operative procedures per percent of the total body surface area burn. There were no adverse effects noted from the use of allograft. The group of patients with allograft use had a significantly larger burn size, ABSI score and length of ICU stay. Demographically the groups were comparable. The considerably easier handling and storage of glycerol preserved allograft skin make it preferable to cryop...
Introduction: Dermal substitutes can be an essential treatment option for patients with very large b...
The most challenging problem in care of patients with large area body surface burns is the lack of v...
Deceased donor skin possesses many of the properties of the ideal biological dressing, and a well-st...
This retrospective study examines the use and advantages/disadvantages of glycerol preserved human a...
Skin allografts have been used in medical practice for over a century owing to their unique composit...
Introduction: For spontaneous wound healing to occur, wound preparation must be optimised. This pap...
The article reviews the current methods and indications for the use of allograft skin in the managem...
Human skin allografts are important in the treatment of severe burns. Transplantation of skin allogr...
Scarectomy and prompt coverage are some of the main cornerstones of the actual treatment of major bu...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
AbstractBackgroundThe biological recovery of human skin allografts is the gold standard for preserva...
Background. The use of glycerol and subsequent research enabling the conservation of tissues over ti...
Purpose: Burn and blast injuries to the face and extremities are highly morbid injuries affecting qu...
Background: Skin allograft, used as a biological dressing, is usually rejected after 2 weeks. Epider...
Background: Human skin allograft has been used as wound coverage for a long time; it is one of the m...
Introduction: Dermal substitutes can be an essential treatment option for patients with very large b...
The most challenging problem in care of patients with large area body surface burns is the lack of v...
Deceased donor skin possesses many of the properties of the ideal biological dressing, and a well-st...
This retrospective study examines the use and advantages/disadvantages of glycerol preserved human a...
Skin allografts have been used in medical practice for over a century owing to their unique composit...
Introduction: For spontaneous wound healing to occur, wound preparation must be optimised. This pap...
The article reviews the current methods and indications for the use of allograft skin in the managem...
Human skin allografts are important in the treatment of severe burns. Transplantation of skin allogr...
Scarectomy and prompt coverage are some of the main cornerstones of the actual treatment of major bu...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
AbstractBackgroundThe biological recovery of human skin allografts is the gold standard for preserva...
Background. The use of glycerol and subsequent research enabling the conservation of tissues over ti...
Purpose: Burn and blast injuries to the face and extremities are highly morbid injuries affecting qu...
Background: Skin allograft, used as a biological dressing, is usually rejected after 2 weeks. Epider...
Background: Human skin allograft has been used as wound coverage for a long time; it is one of the m...
Introduction: Dermal substitutes can be an essential treatment option for patients with very large b...
The most challenging problem in care of patients with large area body surface burns is the lack of v...
Deceased donor skin possesses many of the properties of the ideal biological dressing, and a well-st...