Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9207352 | Burns | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In the past, many patients were admitted for a minimum of 72Â h for split-thickness skin grafting (STSG). Several factors have caused us to discharge burn patients on the same day or within 24Â h following STSG. We have reviewed outcomes of such patients to determine whether early discharge has an adverse effect on graft outcome and to determine patient acceptance of this new procedure. We retrospectively reviewed charts of patients consecutively treated at our hospital. Two hundred patients were identified. All patients were found to have successful grafts. From our results, we can conclude that patient discharge in less than 24Â h following STSG does not predispose patients to poor graft take or other adverse outcomes.
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Authors
D. Juang, J.T. McCormick, Harvey Slater, I.W. Goldfarb, P.F. Caushaj,