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Comparison of cultured epidermal autografi and massive excision with serial autografting plus homograft overlay
David N. Herndon, Randi L. Rutan
Surgery
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Excision
100%
Epidermis
100%
Autografting
100%
Homograft
100%
Total Body Surface Area
66%
Survivors
33%
Sepsis
33%
Severe Burns
33%
Multiple Organ Failure
33%
Patient with Burns
33%
Mortality Factors
33%
Wound Closure
33%
Full-thickness Burns
33%
Median Lethal Dose
33%
Bacterial Contamination
33%
Open Wound
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Allograft
100%
Wound
50%
Body Surface
50%
Sepsis
25%
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
25%
Wound Closure
25%
Bacterium Contamination
25%
Open Wound
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Thermal Burn
100%
Allograft
100%
Wound
75%
Surface Area
50%
Sepsis
25%
Wound Closure
25%
Multiple Organ Failure
25%