A patient with severe burns requires a graft. Which advanced procedure uses autologous tissue from the thigh?

A patient with severe burns requires a graft. Which advanced procedure uses autologous tissue from the thigh?

  • Correct Answer: Split-thickness skin graft
  • Full-thickness skin graft
  • Synthetic graft
  • Flap surgery

Explanation: Split-thickness skin graft uses autologous tissue for large burn areas.

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