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Skin substitutes: a brief review of types and clinical applications.

Laith Alrubaiy, Kathem K Al-Rubaiy.   

Abstract

Replacing skin defects has witnessed several developments over the centuries. It started with the introduction of skin grafting by Reverdin in 1871. Since then, varieties of skin grafting techniques have been used successfully. Despite being clinically useful, skin grafts have many limitations including the availability of the donor site especially in circumstances of extensive skin loss, immune rejection in allogenic skin grafts, pain, scarring, slow healing and infection.(1,2) For these reasons, scientist have worked hard to find skin substitutes to replace skin defects without the need for a "natural" skin graft. These materials which are used to cover skin defects are called "Skin substitutes". This article briefly discusses the common types of skin substitutes and their clinical uses.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 22303500      PMCID: PMC3269619          DOI: 10.5001/omj.2009.2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oman Med J        ISSN: 1999-768X


  12 in total

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8.  Human Skin Allograft: Is it a Viable Option in Management of Burn Patients?

Authors:  Saurabh Gupta; Devi P Mohapatra; Ravi K Chittoria; Elankumar Subbarayan; Sireesha K Reddy; Vinayak Chavan; Abhinav Aggarwal; Likhitha C Reddy
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