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Abstract
Engineered alternative skin in all its forms and shapes serve to provide temporary or permanent wound closure such as in the case of partial and full-thickness burns. The need for collagen-based regeneration templates is motivated by the fact that dermal regeneration of full-thickness injuries does not occur spontaneously and is inundated by contraction and scarring. Partial-thickness burns in turn can regress as a result of infection and improper treatment and require appropriate treatment. Nylon-silicone laminates such as Biobrane(®), and more recently AWBAT(®), address this by serving as a temporary barrier. Enhanced collagen-based scaffolds today, although not perfect, remain invaluable. Our initial approach was to characterize the design considerations and explore the use of collagen in the fabrication of a dermal regeneration matrix and a silicone-nylon bilaminate. Here we expand our initial research on scaffold fabrication and explore possible strategies to improve the outcome of collagen-scaffold medicated wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: alternative skin; collagen-based scaffolds; full-thickness burns; partial-thickness burns; regeneration matrix
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24651001 PMCID: PMC4101007 DOI: 10.4161/bioe.28598
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 3.269