Experimenting with Pig-based Skin Model for Burns. Testing of Mean Literature Findings.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Chirurgia Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.21614/chirurgia.3008
Bogdan Ciornei, Adrian Vaduva, Ioan Hutu, Bianca Cornelia Lungu, Daniel George Bratu, Diana Popescu, Vlad-Laurentiu David, Florin-George Horhat, Eugen Sorin Boia
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Introduction: Animal models that closely mimic human burn wound healing processes are essential for developing effective burn wound treatments. Pigs are useful animal models for studying burn wound healing. From their extensive literature review, Andrews and Cuttle (2017) reported mean temperature and exposure time values. This study was done to provide initial burn depth for another experiment comparing two burn wound treatments. The secondary goal was to validate a systematic review on porcine burn model standardization. Materials and Methods: Six four-week-old Large White x Landrace gilts were housed in a closed structure for 10 days to acclimatize. The procedures were performed under general anesthesia. A round 2.5 cm copper plate welded to an aluminum rod with a wooden handle caused the injuries. The burning device was used to reach a contact temperature of 110ºC on the pig's skin. The objective was to create a superficial partial thickness (SPT) burn for 10 seconds (Group 10s) and a deep partial thickness (DPT) burn for 20 seconds (Group 20s) using a plate heated at 110ºC. No stabilizer or pressure controller was used. Wounds were conclusively dressed and harvested 24 hours later. The usual hematoxylin-eosin protocol was used to cut and stain 4-micron sections. Results: A significant difference (p 0.01) was observed in dermis involvement, with a mean of 85.61 % (95% CI= 80.62 to 90.61) for group 10s and 123.71% (95% CI= 114.91 to 132.50) for group 20s. An exposure time of 20 seconds increased dermis depth-related total collagen denaturation by almost 50% compared to 10 seconds. Conclusions: In conclusion, our experiment produced DPT burns in 10 seconds and FT burns in 20 seconds without a pressure application device.

以猪为基础的烧伤皮肤模型试验。测试平均文献结论。
导言:接近人类烧伤伤口愈合过程的动物模型对于开发有效的烧伤伤口治疗方法至关重要。猪是研究烧伤伤口愈合的有用动物模型。安德鲁斯和卡特尔(2017 年)在其广泛的文献综述中报告了平均温度和暴露时间值。这项研究的目的是为另一项比较两种烧伤创面治疗方法的实验提供初始烧伤深度。次要目标是验证猪烧伤模型标准化的系统综述。材料和方法:将六头四周龄的大白×兰德良种后备母猪饲养在一个封闭的结构中,进行为期 10 天的适应性训练。手术在全身麻醉下进行。一个 2.5 厘米的圆形铜板焊接在一根带木柄的铝棒上,造成伤害。灼烧装置在猪皮肤上的接触温度为 110ºC。目的是用加热到 110ºC 的铜板造成浅层部分厚度 (SPT) 烧伤 10 秒(10 秒组)和深层部分厚度 (DPT) 烧伤 20 秒(20 秒组)。没有使用稳定器或压力控制器。24 小时后对伤口进行包扎和采血。采用常规苏木精-伊红方案切割 4 微米切片并染色。结果:在真皮受累方面观察到明显差异(P 0.01),10 秒组的平均受累率为 85.61%(95% CI= 80.62 至 90.61),20 秒组为 123.71%(95% CI= 114.91 至 132.50)。与 10 秒钟相比,20 秒钟的曝光时间可使真皮深度相关的胶原总变性增加近 50%。结论总之,我们的实验在不使用加压装置的情况下,在 10 秒钟内产生了 DPT 烧伤,在 20 秒钟内产生了 FT 烧伤。
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Chirurgia
Chirurgia Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.00
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发文量
75
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal. In Chirurgia, original papers in the area of general surgery which neither appeared, nor were sent for publication in other periodicals, can be published. You can send original articles, new surgical techniques, or comprehensive general reports on surgical topics, clinical case presentations and, depending on publication space, - reviews of some articles of general interest to surgeons from other publications. Chirurgia is also a place for sharing information about the activity of various branches of the Romanian Society of Surgery, information on Congresses and Symposiums organized by the Romanian Society of Surgery and participation notes in other scientific meetings. Letters to the editor: Letters commenting on papers published in Chirurgia are welcomed. They should contain substantive ideas and commentaries supported by appropriate data, and should not exceed 2 pages. Please submit these letters to the editor through our online system.
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