Experience in the application of porcine xenografts to split-graft donor sites.

M Aronoff, P Fleishman, D L Simon
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We have described our experience in the treatment of 336 donor sites with porcine xenografts. We have found this technique simple and quick for achieving rapid healing of these donor areas in burn patients, trauma patients, granulating ulcer patients, patients with carcinoma, patients with crossed-leg flap procedures, and other reconstructive surgery cases, and in practically all of these excellent healing occurred within an average of 12 days. The exceptions have been described. It is the authors' feeling that this modality of donor site care is of the greatest significance and a great advance over previous techniques. It minimizes the previously required care of these donor areas and significantly has reduced the associated pain and distress which skin-graft patients have suffered in the past. In the few instances in which the lyophilized porcine xenograft was used, it was our impression that these grafts did not adhere to the donor site as well and did not have the hemostatic effect of the fresh-refrigerated or fresh-frozen porcine xenografts.

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猪异种移植物在分裂供区应用的经验。
我们描述了我们用猪异种移植治疗336个供体部位的经验。我们发现这项技术简单快捷,可以在烧伤患者、创伤患者、肉芽性溃疡患者、癌症患者、交叉腿皮瓣手术患者和其他重建手术病例中实现这些供体区域的快速愈合,并且几乎所有这些良好的愈合都在平均12天内发生。已经描述了例外情况。这是作者的感觉,这种方式的供体部位护理是最重要的意义和很大的进步比以往的技术。它最大限度地减少了以前对这些供体区域所需的护理,并显着减少了皮肤移植患者过去所遭受的相关疼痛和痛苦。在少数使用冻干猪异种移植物的病例中,我们的印象是这些移植物不能很好地粘附在供体部位,也没有新鲜冷藏或新鲜冷冻的猪异种移植物的止血作用。
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Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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