医学
肌肉挛缩
挛缩
植皮术
外科
清创术(牙科)
烧伤
增生性瘢痕
烧伤
皮肤病科
伤口愈合
作者
Kento Yamashita,K. Aoki,Ayuka Yokota,Mai Yamaguchi,Hiroyuki Konishi,Norihito Ito,Kazuki Shimada,Takako Komiya,William Tettelbach,Hajime Matsumura
标识
DOI:10.12968/jowc.2023.32.sup10a.s30
摘要
Despite improvements in treatment methods and outcomes, burns remain one of the principal causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Burns involving the hands are estimated to occur in >80% of people with burns. Hand burns have also been associated with long-term social, psychological and physical consequences that can impede a patient's full reintegration to the community and decrease their overall quality of life. Clinically, when the trajectory towards complete re-epithelialisation stalls in deep burn wounds of the hand, skin grafting is indicated, but cosmetic problems often remain. A recent publication highlighted common complications for burns involving the hand such as scar disturbances (26%) and scar contractures (14%). Innovative approaches with the potential to reduce the occurrence of complicating scar disturbances and contractures are sought by healthcare providers specialising in burns. This case report describes a novel approach to wound closure using a topical concentrate of proteolytic enzymes followed by the application of an autologous skin cell suspension. This combination was effective in achieving early and complete re-epithelialisation of a deep burn of the palm of a 28-year-old male patient, while potentially affording a favourable impact on hypertrophic scarring or scar contracture.
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