Benefits of Aerosolized, Point-of-care, Autologous Skin Cell Suspension (ASCS) for the Closure of full Thickness Wounds from Thermal and Non-Thermal Causes
C. Scott Hultman,
Ursula C. Adams,
Corianne D. Rogers
et al.
Abstract:Objective:
To determine the utility of Autologous Skin Cell Suspension (ASCS) in closing full-thickness (FT) defects from injury and infection.
Summary Background Data:
Although ASCS has documented success in closing partial-thickness burns, far less is known about the efficacy of ASCS in FT defects.
Methods:
Fifty consecutive patients with FT defects (burn 17, necrotizing infection 13, crush 7, degloving 5,… Show more
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