Third Degree Burns Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparing Mesh and Modified Meek Skin Grafting Techniques in Third Degree Burned Patients Referred to Burn Ward of Khatam-al-anbia Hospital, Irtan
This is a clinical trial study that compare two plastic surgery techniques in patients with third degree of burning and both techniques are used in all patients but in different areas of burning sites of the patients.
PATIENT REGISTRATION:
The patients are registered after careful examination for third degree of burning and based
on the need for skin grafting and of course a written consent were acquired. Excluded
patients were those with an infected lesion or those who did not allow us to enter them into
the study.
Progression of the treatment results of both techniques were visited by the surgeon
regularly.
At the end of the study the data were checked with other similar studies. The acquired data
were compared to other external data sources via medical records.
There were two standard operating techniques: modified meek skin grafting technique and mesh
skin grafting technique.
The data was analyzed by chi-square and t-test.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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