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Wound closure is often a challenge in patients with major burns due to the limited amount of healthy skin available for harvesting and grafting. As a result, this often yields severe morbidity and mortality amongst said patients. This case report presents the successful use of the Meek micro-grafting technique on a patient with extensive major deep dermal to full-thickness burn injuries in the Burn Unit of the Kuala Lumpur Hospital of Malaysia. The Meek micro-grafting method, involves the creation of micro-grafts from a small and limited donor site, and proved to be effective in promoting wound healing and minimizing donor site morbidity.
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