Skip to main content

Table 1 The TESGSTW operation time (days post-injury), areas (% TBSA), selection of coverage on wound, the auto-skin-grafted time after TESGSTW operations (days post-injury), and selection of auto-skin type grafted after TESGSTW operations

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

Times of TESGSTW operations (cases)

Post-injury (days)

Operation sites (cases)

Areas of excised (% TBSA)

Coverage (cases)

The auto-skin grafted time after TESGSTW operations (days)

The auto-skin type grafted after TESGSTW operations (cases)

First (6)

2–3

Lower extremities (5)

30.3 ± 7.9

Cryopreserved alloskins (4), fresh pigskins (2)

27.3 ± 3.8

Microskins (2), small stamps of skin (4)

Second (6)

5–8

Upper lower extremities and (or) trunk (5)

19.0 ± 6.0

Cryopreserved alloskins (2), fresh pigskins (4)

22.0 ± 5.7

Microskins (1), small stamps of skin (5)

Third (3)

11–16

Trunk (3)

12.0 ± 1.7

Cryopreserved alloskins (2), fresh pigskins (1)

15.3 ± 1.5

Small stamps of skin (3)

  1. TESGSTW tangential excision and skin grafting on subcutaneous tissue wounds, TBSA total body surface area