FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to experimental surgery, and can be used for modelling a burn wound. Thermal injury of pig abdominal skin is performed under general anaesthesia using an aluminium bucket with a bottom diameter of 11 cm, volume of 1 litre, filled with water by 2/3 with temperature of 95 °C under the control of a thermometer, while the exposure time of the bucket on skin is 40 seconds.
EFFECT: method allows simulating burn wounds in pigs requiring autodermoplasty and maximally close to human skin burn in terms of etiopathogenesis and anatomy, due to selection of the most optimal parameters.
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Dates
2024-09-12—Published
2024-06-10—Filed