Outcomes of Split-Thickness Skin Grafting With and Without Epidermal Autografting in Pediatric Burn Care
Abstract
Epidermal autografting (EA) creates a cell suspension from patient skin that is applied to burn wounds, often in conjunction with meshed split-thickness skin grafts (STSG). Application over STSG is thought to promote graft integration, decrease pain, and improve cosmetic appearance. This study compares outcomes of STSG+EA versus STSG alone in pediatric burn patients.
Keywords
Pediatric Burn CareSplit-thickness Skin GraftEpidermal AutograftingWound HealingBurn ReconstructionGraft IntegrationPediatric SurgeryHashtags
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