Second-degree burns with six etiologies treated with autologous noncultured cell-spray grafting
Adult
Keratinocytes
Arm Injuries
Wound Healing
0303 health sciences
Adolescent
Thoracic Injuries
Burns, Electric
Hand Injuries
Cell Separation
Skin Transplantation
Transplantation, Autologous
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
Re-Epithelialization
Burns, Chemical
Endopeptidases
Humans
Trypsin
Burns
DOI:
10.1016/j.burns.2016.02.020
Publication Date:
2016-08-31T05:48:39Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Partial and deep partial-thickness burn wounds present a difficult diagnosis and prognosis that makes the planning for a conservative treatment versus mesh grafting problematic. A non-invasive treatment strategy avoiding mesh grafting is often chosen by practitioners based on their clinical and empirical evidence. However, a delayed re-epithelialization after conservative treatment may extend the patient's hospitalization period, increase the risk of infection, and lead to poor functional and aesthetic outcome. Early spray grafting, using non-cultured autologous cells, is under discussion for partial and deep partial-thickness wounds to accelerate the re-epithelialization process, reducing the healing time in the hospital, and minimizing complications. To address planning for future clinical studies on this technology, suitable indications will be interesting. We present case information on severe second-degree injuries after gas, chemical, electrical, gasoline, hot water, and tar scalding burns showing one patient per indication. The treatment results with autologous non-cultured cells, support rapid, uncomplicated re-epithelialization with aesthetically and functionally satisfying outcomes. Hospital stays averaged 7.6±1.6 days. Early autologous cell-spray grafting does not preclude or prevent simultaneous or subsequent traditional mesh autografting when indicated on defined areas of full-thickness injury.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (27)
CITATIONS (27)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....