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Skin Expansion Technology in Acute Burns and Chronic Wounds
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The ability to grow skin has long been a topic of study and therapeutic interest. Currently, the main ways of doing this are 1) by placing tissue-expansion devices in the subcutaneous space and expanding skin over time, which can then be moved to cover contiguous structures, and 2) via processes that require relatively long (30 days) incubation periods to grow the patient’s autogenous skin into laminar sheets. Over the past five years, there have been significant developments in the ability to expand skin cells, either at the bedside or in the laboratory, but much more rapidly than with previous methods. We explore and discuss the current skin cell-expansion techniques, focusing on point-of-care therapeutic interventions that can be used in the burn population as well as the chronic wound population, hair follicle stem-cell incubation techniques and studies supporting this therapy, as well as micro bullae grafting, and morcellated skin cell therapy. The current data supporting these therapeutic interventions and their current direction are outlined in detail.
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Title: Skin Expansion Technology in Acute Burns and Chronic Wounds
Description:
The ability to grow skin has long been a topic of study and therapeutic interest.
Currently, the main ways of doing this are 1) by placing tissue-expansion devices in the subcutaneous space and expanding skin over time, which can then be moved to cover contiguous structures, and 2) via processes that require relatively long (30 days) incubation periods to grow the patient’s autogenous skin into laminar sheets.
Over the past five years, there have been significant developments in the ability to expand skin cells, either at the bedside or in the laboratory, but much more rapidly than with previous methods.
We explore and discuss the current skin cell-expansion techniques, focusing on point-of-care therapeutic interventions that can be used in the burn population as well as the chronic wound population, hair follicle stem-cell incubation techniques and studies supporting this therapy, as well as micro bullae grafting, and morcellated skin cell therapy.
The current data supporting these therapeutic interventions and their current direction are outlined in detail.
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