Timing of delamination of biodegradable temporizing matrix prior to cultured epidermal autografting in burn reconstruction: A case report with literature review
Background: For extensively burned patients in whom donor sites for skin coverage are scarce, cultured epidermal autografting (CEA) is a reliable method for developing tissue coverage. A biodegradable temporizing matrix (BTM) can be applied for wound bed temporization while CEA is being manufactured...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy T. Joseph (Author), Kristina M. Crawford (Author), Ronnie N. Mubang (Author), Jun Yao (Author), J. Blair Summitt (Author), Salam Al Kassis (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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