Table 2.
Types of Skin Substitutes | Definition |
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Temporary | Materials that can be placed on a fresh wound (usually partial thickness) and left until healed |
Semi-permanent | Materials that are left attached to the excised wound, and eventually added on with autologous skin grafts in a two-staged surgical procedure. |
Permanent | Incorporating an epidermal analogue, dermal analogue, or both as a permanent skin replacement solution |
Adapted from Horch et al.16