Micronized dermal grafts (Rigenera™) and split-thickness skin grafts alone or in combination for deep dermal burn wounds
Introduction: Full-thickness skin damage due to deep dermal burn (DDB) and deep burn (DB) often requires skin grafting. Adverse effects of these grafts include unsightly scars and scar contracture, leading to functional limitations and cosmetic appearance issues. Micronized dermal grafts have been r...
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Main Authors: | Yusuke Yamamoto (Author), Hideki Fujihara (Author), Miho Kirita (Author), Kazutaka Soejima (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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