• Burns · Jun 1991

    Duoderm application on scalp donor sites in children.

    • P Leicht, E Siim, M Dreyer, and T K Larsen.
    • Department of Plastic Surgery, Københavns Kommunes Hvidovre Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
    • Burns. 1991 Jun 1; 17 (3): 230-2.

    AbstractIn a search for an invisible skin donor site and a comfortable dressing for the donor site, a study was designed in which the scalp was used as the donor site and Duoderm was applied as the dressing. The study contained 18 children with minor burns. A Duoderm dressing on scalp donor sites showed a normal healing time. In using the scalp as a donor site the patient can be mobilized very quickly after the operation and the scar is hidden and invisible 1 month postoperation.

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