A chemically treated bovine skin, Dermodress, is presented as a long-term skin substitute. Dermodress was applied over denuded surfaces of debrided deep burns and was kept in place for up to 56 days. Dermodress adheres to all contours of the debrided surfaces, has hemostatic effect and does not present any signs of infection or rejection. Dermodress can be removed in stages according to the availability of autografts, which may be applied immediately, since the exposed areas are clean and suitable for immediate grafting. Our clinical experience shows that Dermodress has most of the required properties of a long-term temporary skin substitute.

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