THE IMPORTANCE OF ALLOSKIN GRAFTING IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF DEEP BURNS OF THE FACE AND NECK
Abstract
The primary goal in the treatment of burn disease is to restore the lost skin as quickly as possible. Delays in skin defect repair increase the likelihood of complications. Deep burns of the face and neck result in the absorption of toxins into the body, disrupting the stability of vital organs and systems. This can lead to multiple organ dysfunction in the early stages and severe multiple organ failure later on. Each surgical intervention affects the functional state of a burn patient’s body systems. Although early necroectomy reduces pain and toxin absorption, it also causes blood loss and disrupts hemostasis. Therefore, selecting appropriate surgical treatment methods is critical.