Biology of infections of split thickness skin grafts
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(75)90459-6
Biology of infections of split thickness skin grafts
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of split thickness skin graft infection. The bacterial count of the experimental wounds was proportional to the incidence of infection in split thickness skin grafts. When the wound was heavily contaminated with 107 organisms, infection developed under most grafts. Graft take frequently occurred in wounds subjected to a lower level of inoculum. The importance of bacterial counts as a determinant of potential skin graft infection was also suggested by a clinical study. We now routinely use quantitative bacterial counts to identify the granulating wounds that are ready for grafting. The type of organism played no significant role in the development of infection.
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