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Fig. 1 | Burns & Trauma

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From: Observation of viable alloskin vs xenoskin grafted onto subcutaneous tissue wounds after tangential excision in massive burns

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Macroscopic images of the lower extremities in a typical massive burn case. The full-thickness burn wound of the lower extremities is shown in a. The wound beds of the lower extremities after the TESGSTW operation and before alloskin grafting are shown in b. Macroscopic images of alloskin at POWs 1 and 2 are shown in c, d, respectively. A macroscopic image of the surviving alloskin on day 30 post-engraftment is shown in e, and the grafted fresh pigskin after debridement is shown in f and g shows the long-term co-survival of alloskin and pigskin grafts on the lower extremities 53 days post-injury, with alloskin 50 days post-engraftment and pigskin 25 days post-engraftment. An image of the healed wounds on the lower extremities at an 8-month follow-up is shown in h

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