PMID: 376020Apr 1, 1979Paper

Aluminium foil as a wound dressing

British Journal of Plastic Surgery
M D PooleH von Domarus

Abstract

Aluminium foil has been found to be an extremely useful and painless way of dressing wounds prior to delayed skin grafting. However, it is not recommended for use on skin-graft donor sites as it delays epithelial healing.

References

Feb 1, 1977·American Journal of Surgery·J W FoxR F Edlich

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Jul 2, 2009·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Sophocles H VoineskosAchilleas Thoma
Jun 14, 2017·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open·Brian P BradowSamuel P Wilcock

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