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DERMAL AUTOGRAFT IN TREATMENT OF DEEP BURNS

Abstract

The paper examines the results of transplantation of autologous graft and epidermal layer, grown outside the body of a patient, to granulating wounds after deep burns in 18 patients as well as methods which found no practical application due to poor healing abilities. It has been shown that the main cause of poor engraftment of the dermal graft is nutritional deficiency at the cellular level. This conclusion is confirmed by morphological studies of epidermal and dermal autograft. On the views of the authors, the further study of dermal autograft transplantation will put it to the worthy place among the other surgical methods restoring skin lesioned with burns.

About the Authors

L. P. Loginov
N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Cand. Med. Sci., Researcher of the Department for Acute Thermal Trauma,

Moscow



G. P. Titova
N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation
Moscow


V. S. Borisov
N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation
Moscow


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Loginov L.P., Titova G.P., Borisov V.S. DERMAL AUTOGRAFT IN TREATMENT OF DEEP BURNS. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2016;(4):76-83. (In Russ.)

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