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The use of artificial dermis for corrective surgery on burn scars


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Figure 1

The extensive scarring on the left arm (with permission of the patient).
The extensive scarring on the left arm (with permission of the patient).

Figure 2

Scar excision from the left arm (with permission of the patient).
Scar excision from the left arm (with permission of the patient).

Figure 3

Application of an artificial dermis onto the left arm (with permission of the patient).
Application of an artificial dermis onto the left arm (with permission of the patient).

Figure 4 a–d

Removal of silicone layer and epidermal graft application (with permission of the patient).
Removal of silicone layer and epidermal graft application (with permission of the patient).

Figure 5

Follow up at 3 months after wound closure (with permission of the patient).
Follow up at 3 months after wound closure (with permission of the patient).

Figure 6

Follow up at 1 year with no recurrent shearing wound over left elbow joint area (a and b) (with permission of the patient).
Follow up at 1 year with no recurrent shearing wound over left elbow joint area (a and b) (with permission of the patient).
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1875-855X
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
6 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Assistive Professions, Nursing, Basic Medical Science, other, Clinical Medicine