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Comparative Study
Contraction and growth of deep burn wounds covered by non-meshed and meshed split thickness skin grafts in humans.
- M el Hadidy, P Tesauro, M Cavallini, M Colonna, F Rizzo, and M Signorini.
- Division of Plastic Surgery, Mansoura University Hospital, Egypt.
- Burns. 1994 Jun 1;20(3):226-8.
AbstractA group of 18 burned patients was excised between days 2 and 5 postburn days, while 20 patients were operated later, between days 25 and 35 postburn. After early excision the wounds covered with meshed grafts contracted to a mean wound size of 56 per cent while the wounds covered with non-meshed grafts contracted to a mean wound size of 64 per cent. After late excision wounds covered with meshed grafts contracted to a mean wound size of 40.5 per cent while wounds covered with non-meshed grafts contracted to a mean wound size of 51.5 per cent. With early excision, meshed grafts grew back to a size of 78.5 per cent while non-meshed grafts grew back to a size of 91 per cent. With late excision, meshed grafts grew back to a size of 69.5 per cent while non-meshed grafts grew back to a size of 75.5 per cent.
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