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Background. Early excision of burn eschar and urgent skin cover is mandatory for survival in all major burns. The tremendous cost and time delay in cultured skin and the shortage of donor allograft can make early skin cover a life threatening problem for paediatric patients in this country. The Meek...
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| author | Potgieter, Dawid Jacobus |
| author2 | Rode, Heinz |
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| description | Background. Early excision of burn eschar and urgent skin cover is mandatory for survival in all major burns. The tremendous cost and time delay in cultured skin and the shortage of donor allograft can make early skin cover a life threatening problem for paediatric patients in this country. The Meek micrografting technique was introduced in 2003 as a rescue method to achieve epithelialisation in major burns. Objective. To evaluate its role in the management of major burns with reference to its efficacy, technical detail and role in major burn surgery. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/20522 Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns Potgieter, Dawid Jacobus Rode, Heinz Adams, Saleigh Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Background. Early excision of burn eschar and urgent skin cover is mandatory for survival in all major burns. The tremendous cost and time delay in cultured skin and the shortage of donor allograft can make early skin cover a life threatening problem for paediatric patients in this country. The Meek micrografting technique was introduced in 2003 as a rescue method to achieve epithelialisation in major burns. Objective. To evaluate its role in the management of major burns with reference to its efficacy, technical detail and role in major burn surgery. 2016-07-20T12:25:27Z 2016-07-20T12:25:27Z 2016 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20522 eng application/pdf Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Potgieter, Dawid Jacobus Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| title_full | Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| title_fullStr | Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| title_full_unstemmed | Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| title_short | Experience with the Meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| title_sort | experience with the meek micrografting technique in major burns |
| topic | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20522 |
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