Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial. The surgical burn care has evolved considerably throughout the past decennia resulting in a shift of therapeutic goals. Therapies aiming to provide coverage of the burn have been replaced by treatments that have both functional as aesthetic outcomes. The standard in treating severe burns is still early excision followed by skin grafting. The use of cultured keratinocytes to cover extensive burn wounds appeared very promising at first, but the technique still has several limitations of which the long time to culture, the major costs, the risk of infection and the need for an adequate dermal layer limit clinical application. The introduction o...
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Abstract Cell therapy has emerged as an important component of life-saving procedures in treating bu...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg fo...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocytes are immu...
Background: Treatment of burned patients is a tricky clinical problem not only because of the extent...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Severe burns remain a life-threatening local and general inflammatory condition often with serious s...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Abstract The skin is the largest organ of the body, which meets the environment most directly. Thus,...
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Abstract Cell therapy has emerged as an important component of life-saving procedures in treating bu...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg fo...
Burns are among the most life-threatening physical injuries, in which fast wound closure is crucial....
The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure ...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
In this article we report the use of sprayed, cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with ...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocytes are immu...
Background: Treatment of burned patients is a tricky clinical problem not only because of the extent...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Severe burns remain a life-threatening local and general inflammatory condition often with serious s...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Abstract The skin is the largest organ of the body, which meets the environment most directly. Thus,...
Standard treatment for large burns is transplantation with meshed split skin autografts (SSGs). A di...
Abstract Cell therapy has emerged as an important component of life-saving procedures in treating bu...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg fo...