Improved wound healing of cutaneous sulfur mustard injuries in a weanling pig model.

Journal of burns and wounds Pub Date : 2006-11-08
John S Graham, Robert S Stevenson, Larry W Mitcheltree, Marcia Simon, Tracey A Hamilton, Robin R Deckert, Robyn B Lee
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Objective: The objective was to examine the efficacy of several treatment regimens in improving wound healing of cutaneous sulfur mustard (HD) injuries.

Methods: Wound healing studies were conducted in weanling pigs. Superficial dermal HD injuries were debrided at 48 hours postexposure using an erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Er:YAG) laser, followed by application of a treatment adjunct. A variety of noninvasive bioengineering methods were conducted during the postsurgical observation period to examine the various cosmetic and functional aspects of the skin. Histopathology was performed at the end of each study (14 or 21 days postsurgery).

Results: As noted clinically, reepithelialization was nearly complete by 7 days postsurgery for many of the sites treated with petrolatum and scarlet red dressings. By 21 days, the skin elasticity of the petrolatum-dressed sites was not significantly different from that of sham-exposed skin. Upon dressing removal on postsurgery day 4, the neoepidermis of allograft- and thin film-dressed sites was partially removed, with resultant petechial hemorrhaging. Mean pathology scores for hydrocolloid-dressed sites were significantly lower than those of untreated HD-exposed sites on postsurgery day 14.

Conclusions: Care must be taken during bandage changes, and a nonadherent dressing that could be left in place for a longer period of time (eg, 7 days) would be beneficial. The use of cultured epithelial allograft material may have a potential role if grown on a completely nonadherent backing and left undisturbed for at least a week. Xeroform Petrolatum and Scarlet Red Ointment dressings are effective and inexpensive treatment adjuncts for HD injuries.

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硫芥菜对断奶猪皮肤损伤创面愈合的促进作用。
目的:观察几种治疗方案对改善皮肤硫芥(HD)损伤创面愈合的疗效。方法:对断奶仔猪进行创伤愈合研究。在暴露后48小时,使用掺铒钇铝石榴石(Er:YAG)激光清除浅表皮肤HD损伤,然后应用治疗辅助剂。在术后观察期间,采用了各种非侵入性生物工程方法来检查皮肤的各种美容和功能方面。在每项研究结束时(术后14或21天)进行组织病理学检查。结果:正如临床上所注意到的,许多用矿脂和猩红敷料治疗的部位在术后7天几乎完成了再上皮化。到21天时,矿脂处理部位的皮肤弹性与假暴露皮肤的皮肤弹性没有显著差异。在术后第4天去除敷料后,移植物和薄膜敷料部位的新表皮被部分去除,导致瘀点出血。术后第14天,水胶体敷料部位的平均病理学评分显著低于未经治疗的HD暴露部位。结论:更换绷带时必须小心,可以放置更长时间(如7天)的非粘附敷料是有益的。如果在完全不粘附的背衬上生长并保持至少一周不受干扰,则使用培养的上皮同种异体移植物材料可能具有潜在作用。Xeroform Petrolatum和Scarlet Red软膏敷料是治疗HD损伤的有效且廉价的辅助治疗药物。
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