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Title: Composite grafts of autogenic cultured epidermis and glycerol-preserved allogeneic dermis for definitive coverage of full thickness burn wounds: case reports. Author: Schiozer WA, Hartinger A, von Donnersmarck GH, Mühlbauer W. Journal: Burns; 1994 Dec; 20(6):503-7. PubMed ID: 7880414. Abstract: In patients with extensive deep burns and scarce donor sites autogenic cultured epithelial grafts (auto-CEG) have become a real alternative. In deep burns the 'take' rate of auto-CEG applied directly on subcutaneous fat, fascia or muscle is unreliable and frequently disappointing. The auto-CEG seems to need a dermal base. Improved results have been reported when auto-CEG were applied to the dermal base of a viable cryopreserved donor skin. We extended this principle by using the dermal layer of non-viable glycerol-preserved donor skin (GPDS). We report on two patients with deep burns of 55 and 80 per cent TBSA in whom we used the composite grafting of auto-CEG on non-viable allogeneic dermis from GPDS. The estimated 'take' rates were 70 and 77 per cent. The grafted areas remained stable for 4 and 8 months respectively. The two-layer skin substitute gave a permanent cover for full thickness burn wounds of higher quality and better 'take' rate than previous results, where the auto-CEG had been grafted directly onto the debrided wounds.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]