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[Experience with deep-frozen fresh pig skin in the treatment of 100 burn injury patients].
Our report is based on the treatment of 100 extensive burns with the employment of fresh frozen porcine skin used as biological dressings. Our experience shows that fresh frozen porcine skin equals in most respects non-typed homografts. Its utilization is economical and it is also recommended in cases where the number of human donors is limited.