Figures for:
Experience With Bilaminate Bioartificial Skin Substitute and Ultrathin Skin Grafting in Non-Burn Soft-Tissue Wound Defects
[Wounds 15(8):250-256, 2003. © 2003 Health Management Publications, Inc.]

Figure 1. The patient's left side of her neck was excised due to necrotizing fasciitis.

Figure 2. Shown here is the patient's neck following placement of BBSS.

Figure 3. This image shows the engraftment of BBSS.

Figure 4. Shown here is the patient's neck following placement of ultrathin skin graft.

Figure 5. Here is the patient's final wound result three weeks post-skin graft.

Figure 6. This patient suffered traumatic avulsion of lower back and thigh.

Figure 7. Shown here is the lower back avulsion following placement of the BBSS.

Figure 8. Shown here is the BBSS engraftment following a 35-percent loss of upper graft.

Figure 9. Final cosmetic result of the patient 16 months following injury is pictured here.