Aim: To assess the impact of local treatment of donor sites wounds in patients with deep burns on the frequency of complications and to identify the main risk factors of complications of donor sites wounds.
Material And Methods: There were 486 patients with deep burns who underwent split-thickness skin grafting. Treatment of donor sites wounds was carried by using of moisture-controlled dressings DDB-M in the main group (n=56). Conventional approach including once imposed wet-to-dry gauze bandages was applied in the control group.
Results: We identified the structure of complications of the donor sites wounds and the main risk factors of suppuration.
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