Use of a bioactive matrix glove in the treatment of paediatric hand burns: a case series.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Olivia Julian, Slava Agafonoff, Paul M Glat
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Abstract

Objective: Burns to the hand are a common injury in paediatrics and can be traumatic to children, both physically and psychologically. Timely conservative or operative management is critical to maximise healing and minimise long-term complications in these young patients. Here, we present the cases of patients treated with a novel skin substitute formed into a prefabricated glove. The glove (PermeaDerm, Inc., US) is a bioactive matrix composed of a silicone composite membrane embedded with collagen and aloe extract with variable porosity that allows moisture to pass to a secondary dressing. To our knowledge, our group was the first to treat a small set of paediatric patients with hand burns with the glove.

Method: A chart review was conducted to analyse hospital course, treatment length, complications and outcomes for each patient.

Results: The age range of the five patients included in this case series was seven months to three years. All five patients had scald burns to the hand. Overall, healing with the glove was successful, with little scarring or altered skin pigmentation, and a full range of motion at the affected joints.

Conclusion: Hand burns in paediatric patients are traumatic and cumbersome to the patient and their families. This bioactive matrix glove allows for a one-time application, decreases operating room time and need, and reduces the demand for multiple dressing changes. In our set of five patients, the glove showed promising results as a safe and effective noninvasive treatment option for hand burns in paediatric patients.

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Journal of wound care
Journal of wound care DERMATOLOGY-
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2.90
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215
期刊介绍: Journal of Wound Care (JWC) is the definitive wound-care journal and the leading source of up-to-date research and clinical information on everything related to tissue viability. The journal was first launched in 1992 and aimed at catering to the needs of the multidisciplinary team. Published monthly, the journal’s international audience includes nurses, doctors and researchers specialising in wound management and tissue viability, as well as generalists wishing to enhance their practice. In addition to cutting edge and state-of-the-art research and practice articles, JWC also covers topics related to wound-care management, education and novel therapies, as well as JWC cases supplements, a supplement dedicated solely to case reports and case series in wound care. All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed by a panel of international experts, comprised of clinicians, nurses and researchers. Specifically, JWC publishes: High quality evidence on all aspects of wound care, including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, the diabetic foot, burns, surgical wounds, wound infection and more The latest developments and innovations in wound care through both preclinical and preliminary clinical trials of potential new treatments worldwide In-depth prospective studies of new treatment applications, as well as high-level research evidence on existing treatments Clinical case studies providing information on how to deal with complex wounds Comprehensive literature reviews on current concepts and practice, including cost-effectiveness Updates on the activities of wound care societies around the world.
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