Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology

Abstract New autologous skin regeneration technology yielded full‐thickness skin as evidenced by clinical observation and skin biopsy 5 months after surgery, providing relief for debilitating split‐thickness skin graft contracture in a pediatric burn case.

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Main Authors: Charles W. Patterson, Matthew Stark, Silpa Sharma, Gerhard S. Mundinger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2533
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description Abstract New autologous skin regeneration technology yielded full‐thickness skin as evidenced by clinical observation and skin biopsy 5 months after surgery, providing relief for debilitating split‐thickness skin graft contracture in a pediatric burn case.
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spelling doaj.art-af2e9e8cc9104dfd9dc1564e870d4fad2022-12-22T03:48:50ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042019-12-017122449245510.1002/ccr3.2533Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technologyCharles W. Patterson0Matthew Stark1Silpa Sharma2Gerhard S. Mundinger3Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans LouisianaDepartment of Pathology Children’s Hospital of New Orleans New Orleans LouisianaDivision of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Children’s Hospital of New Orleans New Orleans LouisianaDivision of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans LouisianaAbstract New autologous skin regeneration technology yielded full‐thickness skin as evidenced by clinical observation and skin biopsy 5 months after surgery, providing relief for debilitating split‐thickness skin graft contracture in a pediatric burn case.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2533autologous tissuedermisepidermisfull‐thicknesshair folliclehypodermis
spellingShingle Charles W. Patterson
Matthew Stark
Silpa Sharma
Gerhard S. Mundinger
Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
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autologous tissue
dermis
epidermis
full‐thickness
hair follicle
hypodermis
title Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
title_full Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
title_fullStr Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
title_short Regeneration and expansion of autologous full‐thickness skin through a self‐propagating autologous skin graft technology
title_sort regeneration and expansion of autologous full thickness skin through a self propagating autologous skin graft technology
topic autologous tissue
dermis
epidermis
full‐thickness
hair follicle
hypodermis
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2533
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