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. 2011 Feb 25;8(3):261–267. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2011.00780.x

Table 1.

Patients' summary

No. Age Sex Cause of defect Size (cm2) Wound site Exposed in wound Infection Time until STSG (days) Dermal substitute
1 54 M Burn 20 Hand Tendon × 8 TD
2 84 F Trauma 9 Foot Tendon PA 8 TD
3 15 M Burn 36 Ankle Tendon × 8 TD
4 43 F Necrotising fasciitis 768 Leg Tendon PA 7 PN
5 9 F Trauma 84 Thigh Soft tissue × 8 TD
6 36 M Trauma 30 Trunk Soft tissue MRSA 7 PN
7 19 M PBSC 72 Foot, ankle Tendon × 8 PN
8 5 F PBSC 99 Foot, ankle Tendon PA 8 PN
9 73 M Trauma 25 Leg Bone PA 7 PN
10 63 F Wound infection 45 Groin Bone MRSA 7 PN
11 68 F Trauma 68 Trunk Soft tissue × 8 PN
12 52 M Trauma 30 Foot Tendon MRSA 9 PN
13 73 M Trauma 60 Foot Soft tissue MRSA 7 PN
14 64 F Trauma 42 Leg Soft tissue MRSA 7 PN

F, female; M, male; MRSA, methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus; PA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa; PBSC, postburn scar contracture; PN, Pelnac®; STSG, split thickness skin graft; TD, Terudermis®.