Literature DB >> 23764150

Cultured allogenic keratinocytes for extensive burns: a retrospective study over 15 years.

Celine Auxenfans1, Hristo Shipkov2, Christine Bach1, Zulma Catherine1, Pierre Lacroix1, Marc Bertin-Maghit1, Odile Damour1, Fabienne Braye1.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The aim was to review the use and indications of cultured allogenic keratinocytes (CAlloK) in extensive burns and their efficiency.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study comprised 15 years (1997-2012). INCLUSION CRITERIA: all patients who received CAlloK. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: patients who died before complete healing. Evaluation criteria were clinical. Time and success of wound healing after CAlloK use were evaluated.
RESULTS: The CAlloK were used for 2 indications - STSG donor sites and deep 2nd degree burns in extensively burned patients. A total of 70 patients were included with severity Baux score of 99.2 (from 51 to 144) and mean percentage of TBSA of 63.49% (from 21 to 96%). Fifty nine patients received CAlloK for STSG donor sites with a mean number of applications of 4 and mean surface of 3800 cm(2) per patient. Treated donor sites were re-harvested 2.5 times. The mean time of complete epithelialization was 7 days. In 11 patients, CAlloK were used for deep 2nd degree burns. The mean percentage of burned surface was 73.7%. The mean surface of CAlloK per patient was 2545 cm(2). Complete healing was achieved in 6.4 days.
CONCLUSION: The CAlloK allow rapid healing of STSG donor-sites and deep 2nd second degree burns in extensively burned patients.
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Keywords:  Cultured allogenic kearatinocytes; Deep second degree burns; STSG donor sites

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23764150     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2013.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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