Acellular Fish Skin for Tissue Replacement.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Callie Horn, Allegra Fierro, John C Lantis
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Abstract

In modern practice, xenografts play a crucial role in wound management due to their regenerative properties. Of the various xenografts currently available on the market, acellular fish skin (AFS) grafts have emerged as a more effective alternative to existing xenografts and other standard of care (SOC) treatments for wound healing. Since AFS grafts require minimal processing, they maintain their structural integrity and natural properties, including an abundance of Omega-3 fatty acids, which is a distinctive, pro-regenerative feature. AFS grafts are also unique in that they are not derived from mammalian tissue, so there is no risk of viral transmission and no cultural or religious barriers to use. AFS grafts have been shown to be more cost-effective in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and result in a higher percentage of healed wounds, fewer amputations, and better patient quality of life. Several studies and case reports have highlighted the versatility of AFS in not only acute and chronic wound healing, but also for burn wound skin regeneration. Additionally, AFS may have promise as an implantable biologic matrix for suture line reinforcement in hernia repairs or breast and dura reconstruction.

用于组织置换的无细胞鱼皮。
在现代实践中,异种移植物由于其再生特性在伤口管理中发挥着至关重要的作用。在目前市场上可用的各种异种移植物中,无细胞鱼皮(AFS)移植物已成为现有异种移植物和其他伤口愈合标准护理(SOC)治疗的更有效替代品。由于AFS移植物需要最少的加工,因此它们保持了结构完整性和天然特性,包括丰富的Omega-3脂肪酸,这是一个独特的促再生特征。AFS移植物的独特之处还在于,它们不是从哺乳动物组织中提取的,因此没有病毒传播的风险,使用也没有文化或宗教障碍。AFS移植物已被证明在治疗糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)方面更具成本效益,并导致更高比例的伤口愈合、更少的截肢和更好的患者生活质量。一些研究和病例报告强调了AFS的多功能性,不仅在急性和慢性伤口愈合方面,而且在烧伤伤口皮肤再生方面。此外,AFS可能有望作为一种可植入的生物基质,用于疝修补或乳房和硬脑膜重建中的缝合线加固。
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