Abstract

Advanced burn management has evolved into a highly specialized, staged, and multidisciplinary process aimed at restoring form, function, and long-term quality of life. Early excision and grafting remain the cornerstone of care for deep partial- thickness and full-thickness burns, significantly decreasing infection, systemic inflammation, and mortality. Split-thickness skin grafts remain the primary modality, while full-thickness grafts are selectively applied in small but functionally critical areas. In extensive burns, limited donor availability necessitates temporary coverage with allografts, dermal substitutes, or newer cellular adjuncts such as cultured epithelial autografts, which permit wound closure despite their structural limitations. Reconstruction of complex defects—particularly those involving exposed tendons, nerves, or bone—requires a graduated approach involving local flaps, regional pedicled flaps, and microsurgical free flaps tailored to functional and aesthetic needs. Adjunctive modalities including dermal matrices, scar-modifying procedures, and staged flap prefabrication contribute significantly to long-term outcomes. In select cases of catastrophic disfigurement, composite tissue allotransplantation offers the possibility of near-anatomic restoration despite considerable immunologic risk. This review consolidates contemporary reconstructive strategies, provides an algorithmic framework for clinical decision-making, and emphasizes the central role of multidisciplinary collaboration in optimizing outcomes for burn survivors.

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Gabriela Alvarez, Jorge Contreras, E. Jiménez-Jiménez et al. (2025). Advanced Reconstructive Strategies in Modern Burn Care: An Integrated, Multidisciplinary Review. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies , 05 (12) . https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v5-i12-03

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