Definitive burn wound closure, or closure of skin defect secondary to necrotising fasciitis, to an area involving at least 30% of total body surface, if the service: (a) is provided following a previous procedure that used non‑autologous temporary wound closure; and(b) involves: (i) autologous tissue (split skin graft or other); or(ii) autologous skin cell suspension; or(iii) autologous skin cell suspension in conjunction with autologous skin grafting; (excluding aftercare) (H) (Anaes.) (Assist.)
Definitive burn wound closure, or closure of skin defect secondary to necrotising fasciitis, to an area involving at least 30% of total body surface, if the service: (a) is provided following a previous procedure that used non‑autologous temporary wound closure; and(b) involves: (i) autologous tissue (split skin graft or other); or(ii) autologous skin cell suspension; or(iii) autologous skin cell suspension in conjunction with autologous skin grafting; (excluding aftercare) (H) (Anaes.) (Assist.)
No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.
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