BACKGROUND: Keratinocyte transplantation is an adjuvant procedure in the extensive burn therapy method. However, it must be taken into consideration that clinical results of keratinocyte transplantation are ambiguous and progress achieved in this method is still being verified, especially due to the high cost of cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) transplants. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to verify the impact of cultured keratinocyte application on patients' survival. This study included a group of patients with the highest chance for a successful outcome of the therapy and excluded patients with no compelling reason to apply for such an expensive therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study included all the patients with burns diagno...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
Objective To assess the efficacy of cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) for closure of burn wounds i...
Introduction: Third-degree burns are known to affect the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis and adjacent ...
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Background: Treatment of burned patients is a tricky clinical problem not only because of the extent...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Introduction. The management of large burn victims has significantly improved in the last decades. S...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% tota...
The aim of study was to investigate if new treatment methods reduced mortality and diminished hospit...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
Objective To assess the efficacy of cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) for closure of burn wounds i...
Introduction: Third-degree burns are known to affect the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis and adjacent ...
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Background: Treatment of burned patients is a tricky clinical problem not only because of the extent...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Introduction. The management of large burn victims has significantly improved in the last decades. S...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% tota...
The aim of study was to investigate if new treatment methods reduced mortality and diminished hospit...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
Objective To assess the efficacy of cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) for closure of burn wounds i...
Introduction: Third-degree burns are known to affect the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis and adjacent ...