2019
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irz006
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Matriderm and Split Skin Grafting for Full-Thickness Pediatric Facial Burns

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“…Another option is the treatment with Matriderm ® , a single layer dermal substitute, which consists of a collagen-based matrix and allows a one-step procedure in combination with an autologous split-thickness skin graft as an alternative for the missing epidermal layer [96,97]. The use of Matriderm ® in the treatments of burns in aesthetic and functional important areas achieved good results.…”
Section: Dermal Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another option is the treatment with Matriderm ® , a single layer dermal substitute, which consists of a collagen-based matrix and allows a one-step procedure in combination with an autologous split-thickness skin graft as an alternative for the missing epidermal layer [96,97]. The use of Matriderm ® in the treatments of burns in aesthetic and functional important areas achieved good results.…”
Section: Dermal Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…199 Matriderm is not available in the United States and consists of native collagen scaffolding and elastin and has shown to be useful in facial burns. 200 Other covers are improving in quality and may become methods of permanent skin replacement, potentially avoiding temporary skin replacement and grafting altogether. 201,202 Examples include allogeneic engineered skin substitutes (ESSs), autologous composite cultured skin (CCS) and threedimensional (3D) bioprinting.…”
Section: Surgical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to have objective information about the depth of the burn lesion, about the possibilities of the regenerative potential of cellular elements in the affected area [1, 6. The issues of reparative processes and angiogenesis in the engrafted autodermal graft also remain poorly understood and are the subject of heated debate. The problem of accelerating the regeneration processes in a burn wound, suppressing wound infection, improving the results of autodermoplasty remains unsolved [3]. Despite the fact that in recent years the arsenal of means and methods used for thermal injury has significantly expanded, the results of treatment are not always satisfactory [4].…”
Section: Active Surgical Treatment Optimization Of Severe Burns R E Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study design was approved by the FEFU Biomedicine School of Ethics. The size of biopsy specimens was 2-3 mm 3 . It was immunohistochemical identification of immunocompetent cells (Langerhans cells, macrophages, CD4, CD8).…”
Section: Ee Martynenko 12 Vv Usov 1 Tn Obidennikova 4 Gmentioning
confidence: 99%