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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1992
Transplantation of skin has been recognized as a method to increase the survival of patients who have suffered a massive skin deficit. Until about 30 years ago, a patient who suffered a 60% BSA skin deficit usually died from the effects of overwhelming sepsis.
M A, Kinner, W L, Daly
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Transplantation of skin has been recognized as a method to increase the survival of patients who have suffered a massive skin deficit. Until about 30 years ago, a patient who suffered a 60% BSA skin deficit usually died from the effects of overwhelming sepsis.
M A, Kinner, W L, Daly
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
Foreign skin continues to represent the most useful method of reducing fluid, protein, heat, and energy loss, controlling infection, and protecting underlying structures in large open wounds. Patient selection, xenografts or allografts, immunosuppression, and temporary skin allografting are considered.
A B, Cosimi, J F, Burke, P S, Russell
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Foreign skin continues to represent the most useful method of reducing fluid, protein, heat, and energy loss, controlling infection, and protecting underlying structures in large open wounds. Patient selection, xenografts or allografts, immunosuppression, and temporary skin allografting are considered.
A B, Cosimi, J F, Burke, P S, Russell
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Skin cancer after transplantation
Transplantation Reviews, 2009Advances in transplantation technique and posttransplantation immunosuppression have resulted in continual improvements in survival and quality of life of transplant recipients. The improved quality of life afforded in the posttransplantation period allows patients to lead more active lifestyles, which often includes increased exposure to solar ...
Bradley T, Kovach, Thomas, Stasko
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Khirurgiia, 1998
The most challenging problem in care of patients with large area body surface burns is the lack of viable donor sites for wound closure. Presently, there isno ideal artificial skin substitute. The use of skin allografts has considerably improved treatment of patients with major burn wounds.
F. PlaninsĖek, ARNEZ, ZORAN MARIJ
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The most challenging problem in care of patients with large area body surface burns is the lack of viable donor sites for wound closure. Presently, there isno ideal artificial skin substitute. The use of skin allografts has considerably improved treatment of patients with major burn wounds.
F. PlaninsĖek, ARNEZ, ZORAN MARIJ
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[Skin transplantation or artificial skin replacement].
Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 1988Temporary cover of skin defects, using artificial material, cannot be a substitution for autologous material. Heterologous skin grafts may turn out to be sources of infection. A combination of artificial skin of collagen preparations with epithelial cell cultures is a new alternative to exclusive autologous transplantation. Only limited surfaces so far
A, Berger, J F, Burke
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