Massive burn injuries (>50% total body surface area) remain challenging to keep alive and reconstruct.In Western Australia the dermal template used for massive burns was changed from Integra to Novosorb Biodegradable Temporising Matrix in 2019.Short-term outcomes in massive burns were examined in two groups before and after this change, from 2015-2019 and from 2020-2024.Comparison of these groups revealed that mortality of actively treated patients decreased in the latter group (14% from 22%), the mean length of stay reduced (74 days from 82 days) and the mean time to healing reduced dramatically (4.1 months compared to 6.8 months).A protocol-driven surgical approach to massive burns has been developed in WA over the past decade which may have contributed to these improved outcomes along with the change in dermal template used.Lessons learned over time and details of this surgical strategy are presented.
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