Intact Fish Skin Graft for the Treatment of Burns: Deep Partial Thickness Burns and Beyond.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Allegra L Fierro, Mary Bridge, Nour Hijazi, George Youssef, John C Lantis
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Abstract

Thermal or burn injuries cause coagulative necrosis of the epidermis and underlying tissues and the resultant wounds can be long lasting and highly painful. Depending on the depth of a burn, management ranges from local wound care to surgical intervention. When presented with deep-partial thickness and full-thickness burns, autologous skin grafting has been the mainstay of management to prevent scarring and promote healing. However, since the early 2000s, there has been increasing interest in reducing, if not eliminating, the need for autologous grafting considering the morbidity and pain associated with donor site harvesting, lack of appropriate donor sites in the case of larger burns, and to improve overall cosmetic outcomes. In this article, we discuss the available products on the market for the treatment of thermal burn injuries, explore the data advocating for their use and discuss their limitations, and highlight the unique efficacy of intact fish skin grafts, in particular, in this specific patient population.

完整鱼皮移植治疗烧伤:深度部分厚度烧伤及以上。
热伤或烧伤引起表皮和下层组织凝固性坏死,由此产生的伤口可能是持久的和非常痛苦的。根据烧伤的深度,处理范围从局部伤口护理到手术干预。当出现深度部分烧伤和全层烧伤时,自体皮肤移植一直是预防瘢痕形成和促进愈合的主要治疗方法。然而,自21世纪初以来,考虑到与供体部位采集相关的发病率和疼痛,大面积烧伤缺乏合适的供体部位,以及改善整体美容效果,人们对减少(如果不是消除)自体移植的需求越来越感兴趣。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了市场上用于治疗热烧伤的现有产品,探讨了提倡使用这些产品的数据,并讨论了它们的局限性,并强调了完整鱼皮移植的独特功效,特别是在这一特定患者群体中。
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