可生物降解缓释基质在小儿剖腹探查术后烧伤中的应用。

Q3 Medicine
Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings Pub Date : 2025-02-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/08998280.2025.2458984
Namratha Mohan, Shruti Patel, Genesy Aickareth, John A Griswold, Alan Pang
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摘要

生物可降解临时基质(BTM)是一种合成聚合物,通过为新的筋膜闭合提供额外的组织覆盖框架,用于促进全层伤口的新组织生长,显示了其在近期切口闭合和伤口愈合中的潜力。虽然有一个儿童深部软组织摩擦烧伤患者的病例研究,但没有关于手术切除结束后立即使用BTM的报道。本病例报告描述了一名19个月大的严重烫伤烧伤女性患者在剖腹探查手术中成功应用BTM促进伤口愈合和植皮融合。在切除烧伤创面并关闭手术切口后,将BTM固定在切口部位,并使用RECELL系统应用裂厚皮肤移植物。尽管最初切口周围的血流有限,但BTM促进了新的腹筋膜闭合和血管形成的额外组织覆盖,从而使移植物成功结合和切口愈合。该病例强调了BTM在支持伤口愈合和最近闭合切口的皮肤移植方面尚未开发的潜力,将其应用范围扩展到传统的全层伤口。
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Biodegradable temporizing matrix utilization on a pediatric burn following an exploratory laparotomy.

Biodegradable temporizing matrix (BTM) is a synthetic polymer used to promote new tissue growth in full-thickness wounds by providing a framework for additional tissue coverage of a new fascial closure, demonstrating its potential for use in recent incision closure and wound healing. While a case study on a pediatric patient with deep soft tissue friction burns exists, there are no reports on BTM utilization immediately following the closure of a surgical excision. This case report describes the successful use of BTM in promoting wound healing and skin graft incorporation in a 19-month-old female patient with severe scalding burns and a recent exploratory laparotomy. Following an excision of the burn wounds and closure of the surgical incision, BTM was secured over the incision site, and a split-thickness skin graft was applied using the RECELL system. Despite the initially limited blood flow around the incision, the BTM facilitated additional tissue coverage of a new fascial abdominal closure and vascularization, thus enabling successful graft incorporation and incision healing. This case highlights the untapped potential of BTM in supporting wound healing and skin grafting over recently closed incisions, expanding its application beyond traditional use in full-thickness wounds.

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