The Reconstruction of Various Complex Full-Thickness Skin Defects with a Biodegradable Temporising Matrix: A Case Series.

IF 1.2 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Julie van Durme, Thibaut Dhont, Ignace De Decker, Michiel Van Waeyenberghe, Kimberly De Mey, Henk Hoeksema, Jozef Verbelen, Petra De Coninck, Nathalie A Roche, Phillip Blondeel, Stan Monstrey, Karel E Y Claes
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Background and objectives: Traditionally, full-thickness skin defects (FTSDs) are covered with split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs). This usually provides an epidermal coverage but entails a high risk of hypertrophic scarring mainly due to the absence of the dermal layer. The Novosorb® Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM) is a novel synthetic dermal substitute that has been used for the reconstruction of various complex and/or large defects in our center. The aim of this article is to evaluate the clinical performance of the BTM as a synthetic dermal substitute for complex FTSD reconstruction in a European context.

Materials and methods: This case series focused on the treatment of complex FTSDs with the BTM. After wound debridement, the BTM was applied according to a defined protocol. Once adequate vascularization was observed, the sealing membrane was removed and the neo-dermis was covered with STSGs. Patient demographics, comorbidities, wound defect localization and etiology, wound bed preparations, time of BTM application and removal, time to complete wound healing after STSG, complications, and HTS formation were recorded.

Results: The BTM was used to treat FTSDs in six patients with complex wounds from degloving (3), burns (1), ulcerations (1), and necrotizing fasciitis (1). Successful integration occurred in five cases (83%), with one partial integration. The BTM remained in situ for an average of 20.7 days before delamination and STSG coverage. No major complications occurred, though one case had hypergranulation with secondary STSG infection. Two patients were lost to follow-up, while the remaining four had excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes with good-quality scars.

Conclusions: Within the limits of this small and heterogeneous case series, the BTM appears to be a promising option for the reconstruction of complex FTSDs of varying etiologies. Its successful integration in most cases and limited complication rate support its clinical potential. However, given this study's retrospective design and limited sample size, further prospective studies are required to validate these findings and assess long-term outcomes.

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用可生物降解的临时基质重建各种复杂的全层皮肤缺损:一个案例系列。
背景和目的:传统上,全层皮肤缺损(FTSDs)是用裂层皮肤移植(STSGs)来覆盖的。这通常提供表皮覆盖,但主要由于真皮的缺失,导致增生性瘢痕形成的风险很高。Novosorb®可生物降解临时基质(BTM)是一种新型的合成真皮替代品,已用于我们中心各种复杂和/或大型缺陷的重建。本文的目的是评估在欧洲背景下BTM作为复杂FTSD重建的合成真皮替代品的临床性能。材料和方法:本病例系列集中于BTM治疗复杂ftds。创面清创后,按照规定的方案应用BTM。一旦观察到足够的血管化,就去除密封膜,用STSGs覆盖新真皮。记录患者人口统计、合并症、创面缺损定位及病因、创面准备、BTM应用及移除时间、STSG后创面完全愈合时间、并发症及HTS形成情况。结果:应用BTM治疗脱手套(3例)、烧伤(1例)、溃疡(1例)、坏死性筋膜炎(1例)等复杂创面的FTSDs 6例。成功的集成发生在五个案例中(83%),其中一个是部分集成。在分层和STSG覆盖之前,BTM在原位平均保持20.7天。未发生重大并发症,但有一例继发STSG感染的肉芽肿过多。2例患者失去随访,而其余4例具有良好的美学和功能结果,疤痕质量良好。结论:在这个小而异质性的病例系列的限制下,BTM似乎是重建各种病因的复杂ftds的一个有希望的选择。大多数病例的成功整合和有限的并发症率支持了其临床潜力。然而,考虑到本研究的回顾性设计和有限的样本量,需要进一步的前瞻性研究来验证这些发现并评估长期结果。
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