Research Article

[Retracted] Use of Composite Acellular Dermal Matrix-Ultrathin Split-Thickness Skin in Hand Hot-Crush Injuries: A One-Step Grafting Procedure

Table 1

Demographic characteristics and treatment data of patients.

ItemsPatients, (%)

Age
 Median [min, max], years40 [16, 59]
Gender
 Male7 (50.0)
 Female7 (50.0)
Underlying disease
 None11 (78.6)
 Hypertension2 (14.3)
 Diabetes2 (14.3)
Etiology
 Hot-press7 (50.0)
 Crushed by hot machine4 (28.6)
 Hot melt mould2 (14.3)
 Household electric iron1 (7.1)
Injury locations
 Hand12 (85.7)
 Forearm/wrist5 (35.7)
Defect size
 Median [min, max], cm236.5 [22, 99]
Defect degree
 Third degree2 (14.3)
 Third-fourth degree5 (35.7)
 Fourth degree2 (14.3)
Escharotomy
 Median [min, max], hours postadmission31 [2.5, 94.5]
VSD applied
 Yes12 (85.7)
 No2 (14.3)
 Median [min, max], days13 [7, 20]
Surgery
 ADM and STSG14 (100)
 STSG only2 (14.3)
 Flap2 (14.3)
 Median [min, max], times3 [1, 7]
Length of stay
 Median [min, max], days24.5 [9, 59]