1991
DOI: 10.1016/0305-4179(91)90012-6
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Skin substitutes in the treatment of deep partial skin thickness burns in children: clinical experience and long-term results

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“…A number of materials and dressings are available for the treatment of dermabrasion sites, donor sites, and partial‐thickness burns. 31–33 A recent survey on treatment of partial‐thickness burns included a variety of dressings such as plain and paraffin gauze, nonbiological occlusive dressings, cadaveric allograft, etc. 34 Also, burns, dermabrasions, and laser skin resurfacing wounds have been treated with ointments and frequent changes of dressings, giving a large variation in rate of healing and contraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of materials and dressings are available for the treatment of dermabrasion sites, donor sites, and partial‐thickness burns. 31–33 A recent survey on treatment of partial‐thickness burns included a variety of dressings such as plain and paraffin gauze, nonbiological occlusive dressings, cadaveric allograft, etc. 34 Also, burns, dermabrasions, and laser skin resurfacing wounds have been treated with ointments and frequent changes of dressings, giving a large variation in rate of healing and contraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods of Biobrane fixation have been mentioned, such as sutures, fibrin glue and steristrips (2,23). Ou et al (5) fixed Biobrane with steristrips but later replaced them with usual paper adhesive tape with reduction of cost.…”
Section: Fixation Of Biobranementioning
confidence: 99%