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Q: What type of burn may require a skin graft?
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What type of graft is used when pigskin is applied to a burn wound?

autograft


What is a skin graft and how does it work?

A skin graft is a type of medical procedure in which skin is transplanted. It can be used to treat very large wounds or extensive burns. It can also be used to treat areas that have been infected and in which some skin has been lost. In addition, some surgeries require the removal of large areas of skin; skin grafts can be used to replace the skin that was removed. A partial-thickness graft involves the removal of just a layer of healthy skin to be placed on the grafting site. Full-thickness grafts involve cutting away an area of skin from a healthy section, to be placed at the graft site. There is a higher risk that this kind of graft will be rejected, but it is less painful and heals more quickly.


Which type of skin graft involves transfer of skin to a new position in the body of the same person?

autograft


Why are skin grafts used?

a Skin Graft is a type of medical grafting involving the transplantation of skin. The transplanted tissue is called a skin graft. Skin Grafting is often used to treat: -Extensive wounding or trauma -Burns -Areas of extensive skin loss due to infection such as necrotizing fasciitis or purpura fulminans -Specific surgeries that may require skin grafts for healing to occur. Skin Grafts are often employed after serious injuries when some of the bodys skin is damaged. Surgical removal of the damaged skin is followed by skin grafting. There are 2 types of skin grafts: the more common type is where a thin layer is removed from a healthy part of the body like peeling a potato, OR a full thickness skin graft, which involves pitching and cutting skin away from donor section. A full thickness graft is more risky, in terms of the body accepting the skin, yet it leaves only a scar line on the donor section, similar to a Ceasarean section scar.


What type of burn has charred skin?

4th degree burn


What type of burn will you be treating if the skin is charred?

Third degree


What type of burn exhibits charred skin and visible muscle tissue?

A full thickness burn possibly.


What type of injury has blisters deep redness around the burn and shiny skin?

2nd degree burn


What type of wave causes your skin t burn?

uv rays


What type of graft is often taken from the lower thigh area?

fascia lata graft


What type of burn is it when the victim has charred skin and visible muscle tissue?

sounds like 3rd degree burn


The skin around the burn is charred and the muscle tissue is visible in the center of the wound What type of burn will you be?

this is most likely a 3rd degree burn