生物可降解临时基质在急性烧伤管理中的多功能性:通过合成真皮替代品进行侵入性手术

Q3 Medicine
Joanneke Maitz , Therese Pham , Daniel Isacson , Rodney Martin , James Laycock , Matthew Rickard , Peter Maitz
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大面积严重烧伤是一种急性创伤性损伤,需要复杂的治疗和管理策略。NovoSorb Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix (BTM)是一种合成皮肤模板,已被证明在大面积烧伤的处理中有效,可以延缓伤口,改善功能和美学结果。在大面积、严重的烧伤中,血管通路和其他侵入性手术如插管、引流或置管是治疗中不可或缺的一部分。传统上,这些手术是通过皮肤进行的,避免了伤口的横切。然而,在大面积的严重烧伤中,寻找未烧伤和可存活的皮肤区域是具有挑战性的。在这个病例中,我们报告了一个23岁的男性患者,他全身面积(TBSA)烧伤95%,通过BTM成功地插入静脉插管,回肠末端造口术和气管造口术。面对挑战和学习要点,我们采用了简单且经济有效的解决方案。该病例强调了BTM的多功能性,表明一旦部分或完全整合,新真皮层可以像天然皮肤一样进行侵入性手术或手术干预。这是第一例通过BTM进行气管造口术和回肠造口术的病例,为其在急性创伤性烧伤和大表面积伤口中的应用提供了有价值的见解。
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Versatility of biodegradable temporizing matrix in acute burn management: Invasive procedures through a synthetic dermal substitute
Large, severe burn injuries are an acute and traumatic injury that require complex treatment and management strategies. NovoSorb Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix (BTM) is a synthetic dermal template that has been proven effective in the management of large burns to temporize wounds and improve functional and aesthetic outcomes. In large, severe burns, vascular access and other invasive procedures for tube, drain or cannula placement are integral to the management. Traditionally, these procedures are performed through native skin, avoiding transection through wounds. However, in large severe burn injuries finding an area of unburnt and viable skin is challenging. In this case, we report the successful insertion of intravenous cannulation, an end-ileostomy, and a tracheostomy through BTM in a 23-year-old male with 95% total body surface area (TBSA) burns. Challenges and learning points were met with simple and cost-effective solutions. This case highlights the versatility of BTM, suggesting that once partially or fully integrated, the neo-dermis can be treated like native skin for invasive procedures or surgical interventions. This is the first documented case of tracheostomy and ileostomy through BTM, providing valuable insights into its application in acute and traumatic burn injuries and large surface area wounds.
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