• Di Yi Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao · Sep 2003

    [Clinical application of meshed porcine acellular dermis xenograft with split-thickness skin autograft].

    • Guo He, Xin-hua Lin, and Quan Zhong.
    • People's Hospital of Meizhou City, Meizhou 514031, China.
    • Di Yi Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao. 2003 Sep 1;23(9):977-8.

    ObjectiveTo observe the clinical effect of meshed porcine acellular dermis xenograft in conjunction with split- thickness skin autograft in the treatment of full-thickness skin burns and the wound after scar resection.MethodSixteen patients receive the treatment with the skin grafts and the effects of one- and two-stage graftings were compared.ResultsIn the patient group receiving one-stage grafting, 100% survival rate of the grafts was achieved in 4 cases, 95% in 3 cases, and 80% in 1 case. In two-stage grafting group, 100% survival rate of the grafts was achieved in 5 cases and more than 95% in 3 cases. No cases needed secondary grafting. During the follow-up of the patients for 6 months to 2 years, all the grafts assumed basically normal exterior appearance and texture without obvious scar formation.ConclusionsThe combination of meshed porcine acellular dermis xenograft and split-thickness skin autograft was ideal for repairing full-thickness skin burns, for which one- stage grafting is both simple and practical.

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