一种利用富血小板血浆非手术治疗固定患者深二度肛周烧伤的新方法:1例报告

Q3 Medicine
Martynas Tamulevicius, Peter M. Vogt, Vincent Maerz
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这个病例报告了一个24岁的病人严重的精神和身体残疾谁持续深部分厚度烧伤到肛周和臀区。传统的手术干预,如植皮,由于感染的高风险和患者不遵守专门的定位,被认为是不合适的。取而代之的是实施富血小板血浆(PRP)治疗的创新应用,包括皮下PRP注射和每日换药。PRP来源于患者自身血液,具有低免疫原性,通过促进血管生成、调节炎症和减少氧化应激来促进伤口愈合。患者表现出明显的伤口愈合和再上皮化,避免了任何手术的需要。该病例强调了PRP在处理复杂烧伤创面方面的疗效,并强调了个性化治疗策略的必要性,特别是对于有明显合并症的患者,传统方法可能会带来额外的风险。
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A novel approach to non-surgical management of deep second-degree perianal burn in an immobile patient using platelet-rich plasma: A case report
This case report presents a 24-year-old patient with severe mental and physical disabilities who sustained deep partial-thickness burns to the perianal and gluteal region. Conventional surgical interventions, such as skin grafting, were deemed unsuitable due to the high risk of infection and the patient’s non-compliance with specialized positioning. Instead, the innovative use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy was implemented, involving subdermal PRP injections and daily dressing changes. PRP, derived from the patient’s own blood, offers low immunogenicity and promotes wound healing by enhancing angiogenesis, modulating inflammation, and reducing oxidative stress. The patient showed significant wound healing and reepithelialization, avoiding the need for any surgery. This case highlights the efficacy of PRP in managing complex burn wounds and underscores the necessity for personalized treatment strategies, particularly for patients with significant comorbidities, where conventional methods may pose additional risks.
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