Early Escharectomy and Concurrent Composite Skin Grafting over Human Acellular Dermal Matrix Scaffold for Covering Deep Facial Burns
Background: Although escharectomy and full-thickness skin autografting have been widely used to treat deep facial burns, the clinical outcomes remain unacceptable. Composite razor-thin skin grafting over acellular dermal matrix scaffold has been used successfully in repairing burns of the trunk and limbs, but its use in covering deep facial burns has rarely been reported. In this study, the authors investigated the clinical outcomes of early escharectomy and con-current composite razor-thin skin autografting and acellular dermal matrix scaffold for treating deep facial burns.
作者:Bing Tang, M.D. Bin Zhu, Ph.D. Yue-Ying Liang, M.D. Liang-Kuan Bi, Ph.D. Bin Chen, Ph.D. Zhi-Cheng Hu, M.D. Kai Zhang, M.D. Jia-Yuan Zhu, Ph.D. 2018-08-28 10:16:34