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Using Biobrane: Techniques to Make Life Easier

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Journal Eplasty
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2010 Dec 29
PMID 21187941
Citations 4
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Abstract

Aims: To facilitate the use of Biobrane for those burn care practitioners not familiar with this material.

Methods: Two techniques have been developed through extensive use of Biobrane over many years, in both sheet and glove form. These techniques have been described and illustrated with photographs.

Results: The use of these techniques has allowed the corresponding author to markedly reduce operating time and to easily apply the material single-handedly.

Conclusion: Biobrane is a biosynthetic skin substitute primarily designed for the definitive treatment of superficial partial-thickness to mid-dermal burn injury. Once experienced with its use, the material is quite ubiquitous. The described techniques will facilitate the use of Biobrane for those not familiar with it.

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