• Burns · Feb 1993

    Case Reports

    Prolonged allograft survival in a patient with extensive burns using cyclosporin.

    • A N Mindikoğlu and O Cetinkale.
    • Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Türkiye.
    • Burns. 1993 Feb 1; 19 (1): 70-2.

    AbstractA woman with very extensive burns (of over 75 per cent TBSA and 45 per cent full skin thickness) received cyclosporin to extend the survival of skin allografts obtained from several unmatched donors. The patients' wounds appeared completely healed after 3 months when the cyclosporin was discontinued. During the immunosuppressive treatment with cyclosporin there was no evidence of graft rejection or any side effects related to cyclosporin. Twelve days after discontinuing the drug rejection started. The burns were then successfully covered with autografts during two operations. The late functional results were excellent.

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