1994
DOI: 10.1016/0305-4179(94)90086-8
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Use of glycerolized cadaver skin for the treatment of scalds in children

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“…The operative treatment of DDPT burns is also recommended by Engrav [4] and Gray [6]. Peeters [18], Brans [1], Moerman [15], and others describe the management of DDPT burns using human cryopreserved and glycerolpreserved allograft skin. Other authors have noted that, in contrast to FT burns, there is still a possibility of self-re-epithelialisation with DDPT burns.…”
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“…The operative treatment of DDPT burns is also recommended by Engrav [4] and Gray [6]. Peeters [18], Brans [1], Moerman [15], and others describe the management of DDPT burns using human cryopreserved and glycerolpreserved allograft skin. Other authors have noted that, in contrast to FT burns, there is still a possibility of self-re-epithelialisation with DDPT burns.…”
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“…In clinical medicine, allograft and/or commercialized artificial skin have been used in extensive burn patients to promote dermis recovery, to evade bacterial contamination, and to prevent body fluid and body temperature loss. After the regeneration of the dermis, the cadaver or commercialized artificial skin (1–3) will be removed, and then a split‐thickness autograft will be applied on the wound bed for epidermis growth (4,5). This so‐called “two‐step grafting” process is now the orthodox procedure in clinical practice for extensive burn patients.…”
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“…A outra utilização do EAPG é como um curativo biológico, seja no tratamento de queimaduras de espessura parcial superficial 30,72,73,74 em feridas com exposição de estruturas como vasos, nervos, tendão ou osso, em pacientes com necrólise epidérmica tóxica 26 , ou ainda, como cobertura de enxerto autógeno em malha muito expandido 69 . Nestes casos, o EAPG atua como um curativo colocado sobre a ferida, mantido no lugar pela adesividade à fibrina.…”
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