Porcin xenograft dressing for facial burns: beware of the mesh imprint

作者: Tor Chiu , Mamta Shah

DOI: 10.1016/S0305-4179(02)00009-8

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摘要: It creates an environment which facilitates migration and proliferation of epithelial cells whilst also protecting against bacterial invasion evaporative water loss. is a temporary biological dressing that does not become vascularised [4]. rejected by surface-activated rejection mechanism and/or mechanically dislodged the growth epithelium underneath. We have used E-Z Derm for partial thickness facial burns in Paediatric unit many years. Our main reasons its use been ease application, avoidance frequent changes patient comfort. perforated sheets to allow exudate drainage. once adherent, has left situ until it dries lifts off, when trimmed as per product information. The manufacturer’s literature states “after adheres wound, leave place sloughs.” “In most cases, wounds will heal beneath 7–10 days.” Here, we report

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