Effect of extracorporeal shock wave treatment on deep partial-thickness burn injury in rats: a pilot study.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-11-06 DOI:10.1155/2014/495967
Gabriel Djedovic, Florian Stefan Kamelger, Johannes Jeschke, Hildegunde Piza-Katzer
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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) enhances tissue vascularization and neoangiogenesis. Recent animal studies showed improved soft tissue regeneration using ESWT. In most cases, deep partial-thickness burns require skin grafting; the outcome is often unsatisfactory in function and aesthetic appearance. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the effect of ESWT on skin regeneration after deep partial-thickness burns. Under general anesthesia, two standardized deep partial-thickness burns were induced on the back of 30 male Wistar rats. Immediately after the burn, ESWT was given to rats of group 1 (N = 15), but not to group 2 (N = 15). On days 5, 10, and 15, five rats of each group were analyzed. Reepithelialization rate was defined, perfusion units were measured, and histological analysis was performed. Digital photography was used for visual documentation. A wound score system was used. ESWT enhanced the percentage of wound closure in group 1 as compared to group 2 (P < 0.05). The reepithelialization rate was improved significantly on day 15 (P < 0.05). The wound score showed a significant increase in the ESWT group. ESWT improves skin regeneration of deep partial-thickness burns in rats. It may be a suitable and cost effective treatment alternative in this type of burn wounds in the future.

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体外冲击波治疗对大鼠深度部分厚度烧伤的影响:初步研究。
体外冲击波治疗(ESWT)增强组织血管化和新生血管生成。最近的动物研究表明,使用ESWT可以改善软组织再生。大多数情况下,深度部分烧伤需要植皮;结果在功能和美学外观上往往不令人满意。本研究的目的是证明ESWT对深度部分厚度烧伤后皮肤再生的影响。在全身麻醉下,对30只雄性Wistar大鼠背部进行2次标准化深度部分厚度烧伤。烧伤后立即给予1组(N = 15) ESWT, 2组(N = 15)不给予ESWT。第5、10、15天,每组各取5只大鼠进行分析。定义再上皮化率,测量灌注单位,并进行组织学分析。数码摄影被用于视觉记录。采用伤口评分系统。与2组相比,ESWT提高了1组的伤口愈合率(P < 0.05)。第15天再上皮化率显著提高(P < 0.05)。ESWT组创面评分明显升高。ESWT促进大鼠深度部分厚度烧伤皮肤再生。在未来,这可能是一种合适且经济有效的治疗方法。
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