2023
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irad045.170
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575 Single-stage Trilaminar Skin Reconstruction Following Full-Thickness Burn Injury

Abstract: Introduction Complex burns are a challenge, often requiring prolonged reconstruction. Management requires consideration not only to the skin but to underlying structures and often requires staged-reconstruction and revision for increasingly unsatisfactory results. This standard is expensive, limited by donor-site availability, and often impacts quality of life. Here we demonstrate the efficacy of single-staged minced skin grafting in an incubator-like microenvironment with a negative-pressure… Show more

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