Treatment of deep second-degree burns on the abdomen, thighs, and genitalia: use of tilapia skin as a xenograft

E. Lima, M. Moraes, B. A. Costa, Alex Marques do Nascimento Uchôa, C. B. Martins, M. E. A. D. Moraes, Marina Becker Sales Rocha, F. V. Fechine
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Abstract

Tilapia skin has a non-infectious microbiota and a morphological structure similar to human skin. Phase II clinical studies, not yet published, have shown promising results in their use for the treatment of burns. In the protocols of these studies, patients with lesions in areas of skin folds, such as genitals and inguinal regions, were excluded, as it was thought that the biomaterial would not adhere properly, resulting in a lower degree of healing. Case report of a female patient, 18 years old, without comorbidities, with deep second-degree burns in the abdomen, inguinal region, part of the genitalia and upper half of both thighs, involving 13.5% of the total body surface area. Tilapia skin was applied to the lesions leading to a complete re-epithelialization with 16 days of treatment. No side effects were observed. Tilapia skin, therefore, brings the promise of an innovative product, easy to apply, and highly available, which can become the first animal skin nationally studied and registered by the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária, for use in the treatment of burns. This case report contributes to reduce the limitations concerning the anatomical areas appropriate for the application of tilapia skin, since, even with the need for skin replacement, good results were obtained with application to the genitalia and inguinal region. ■ ABSTRACT
腹部、大腿和生殖器深二度烧伤的治疗:罗非鱼皮异种移植
罗非鱼皮肤具有非传染性微生物群和与人类皮肤相似的形态结构。尚未发表的II期临床研究已经显示出它们用于治疗烧伤的有希望的结果。在这些研究的方案中,排除了皮肤褶皱区域病变的患者,如生殖器和腹股沟区域,因为人们认为生物材料不能正确粘附,导致愈合程度较低。1例女性患者,18岁,无合并症,腹部、腹股沟区、部分生殖器及双大腿上半部深二度烧伤,烧伤面积占体表总面积的13.5%。罗非鱼皮应用于病变导致完全的再上皮化与16天的治疗。未观察到任何副作用。因此,罗非鱼皮带来了一种创新产品的希望,它易于应用,并且易于获得,可以成为Agência国家警戒局(ncia Sanitária)在全国研究和注册的第一种用于治疗烧伤的动物皮。本病例报告有助于减少罗非鱼皮适用解剖区域的局限性,因为即使需要更换皮肤,在生殖器和腹股沟区域应用罗非鱼皮也能获得良好的效果。■文摘
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