自体瘢痕相关组织联合植皮重建大面积烧伤瘢痕。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Journal of Investigative Surgery Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-19 DOI:10.1080/08941939.2022.2101164
Zhuoqun Fang, Jun Li, Kejia Wang, Ting He, Hongtao Wang, Songtao Xie, Xuekang Yang, Juntao Han
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摘要

背景:本研究介绍了一种将自体瘢痕相关组织与喷口厚度皮肤移植(ASTCS)相结合的大面积烧伤瘢痕重建方法。方法:对2012年1月至2018年1月25例关节周围瘢痕切除术后重建患者进行分析。收集患者人口统计资料和临床参数,将自体疤痕相关组织修饰成网状结构,并从头皮上获得裂厚皮肤。切除瘢痕,用网格机按1:1的比例打孔,打孔厚度为0.3-0.5 mm。继发性伤口被供体部位的表皮覆盖。手术部位包扎7-10天后进行第一次换药。结果:25例患者(平均[SD]年龄26.4[18.8]岁;回顾性分析16例(64%)因瘢痕切除而行创面重建手术的病例。腋部、手腕部、腘窝、肘部、颈部分别重建创面9例(22%)、8例(19.5%)、9例(22%)、7例(17.1%)、8例(19.5%)。39处移植组织存活良好,2处经2周换药后治愈。随访12个月后,除损伤原因、营养状况、创面面积、住院天数分析外,关节区瘢痕畸形患者均通过温哥华烧伤皮肤评分和Barthel指数量表评分获得满意的功能。结论:自体瘢痕相关组织联合植皮是治疗大面积烧伤瘢痕的新方法,具有较好的功能效果。
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Autologous Scar-Related Tissue Combined with Skin Grafting for Reconstructing Large Area Burn Scar.

Background: This study introduced a novel method to reconstruct large areas of scarring caused by burns via combining autologous scar-related tissue with spit-thickness skin grafting (ASTCS).

Methods: 25 patients underwent reconstruction after scar resection surgeries around the joints were analyzed between Jan 2012 and Jan 2018. Patient demographics and clinical parameters were collected, autologous scar-related tissue was modified to meshed structure, and the split-thickness skin was acquired from the scalp. The scar was resected and punched by a meshing machine with a thickness of 0.3-0.5 mm at a ratio of 1:1. The secondary wounds were covered by the epidermis from a donor site. The surgical areas were bandaged for 7-10 days before the first dressing change.

Results: 25 patients (mean [SD] age, 26.4 [18.8] years; 16 [64%] men) underwent wounds reconstructive operations due to scar resection were reviewed. Wound location of 9 (22%), 8 (19.5%), 9 (22%), 7 (17.1%) and 8 (19.5%) cases were reconstructed in axillary, hand and wrist, popliteal fossa, elbow and neck, respectively. 39 sites of transplanted tissues survived well, and 2 sites were cured after two weeks of dressing changes. Except the analysis of injury causes, nutritional status, wound area and hospital days, patients with scar deformities in joint areas achieved satisfactory function by assessing the Vancouver Burn Skin Score and the Barthel Index Scale Scores after 12-month follow-up.

Conclusions: Combining autologous scar-related tissue with skin grafting provided a novel method for treating large areas of burn scars with better functional outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative Surgery publishes peer-reviewed scientific articles for the advancement of surgery, to the ultimate benefit of patient care and rehabilitation. It is the only journal that encompasses the individual and collaborative efforts of scientists in human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, basic and applied sciences, engineering, and law and ethics. The journal is dedicated to the publication of outstanding articles of interest to the surgical research community.
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