Early complete wound closure and thus reduction of excessive scar formation still represent a major clinical challenge in severely burned patients. A novel concept to cover large burn wounds consists of the application of non-cultured epithelial cell suspension within the first days. Herein, we report our experiences with three patients treated with CellSpray XP. According to the amount of cell suspension required, a skin biopsy was harvested and then processed in an external laboratory. Two days later the suspension containing autologous non-cultured keratinocytes was applied using an aerosol system. All wounds healed rapidly and virtually no signs of hypertrophic scarring were observed 6 months later
This report describes the clinical results obtained from a multicentre experience of the use of auto...
The treatment of large-scale skin wounds remains a therapeutic challenge. In most cases there is not...
Severe burns remain a life-threatening local and general inflammatory condition often with serious s...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Objective: Noncultured autologous keratinocyte suspensions have been used for wo...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Autologous keratinocytes are used in the treatment of severe burns to augment wound healing. Cells a...
Burn wounds tend to be a critical problem with a complicated healing process. Although advancements ...
Severe bums are life-threatening condition both local and general inflammatory disease, frequently w...
Cultured epithelial autografts have been shown to be an effective permanent skin replacement for maj...
Delayed burn wound healing is associated with scarring and contracture formation which may result in...
Closure of burn wound is the primary requirement in order to reduce morbidity and mortality that are...
This report describes the clinical results obtained from a multicentre experience of the use of auto...
The treatment of large-scale skin wounds remains a therapeutic challenge. In most cases there is not...
Severe burns remain a life-threatening local and general inflammatory condition often with serious s...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Objective: Noncultured autologous keratinocyte suspensions have been used for wo...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Autologous keratinocytes are used in the treatment of severe burns to augment wound healing. Cells a...
Burn wounds tend to be a critical problem with a complicated healing process. Although advancements ...
Severe bums are life-threatening condition both local and general inflammatory disease, frequently w...
Cultured epithelial autografts have been shown to be an effective permanent skin replacement for maj...
Delayed burn wound healing is associated with scarring and contracture formation which may result in...
Closure of burn wound is the primary requirement in order to reduce morbidity and mortality that are...
This report describes the clinical results obtained from a multicentre experience of the use of auto...
The treatment of large-scale skin wounds remains a therapeutic challenge. In most cases there is not...
Severe burns remain a life-threatening local and general inflammatory condition often with serious s...