Autologous Cell Collection and Noncultured Cell Suspension Preparation for Pediatric Application to Anterior Chest and Abdominal Burns
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- Yamada Takahiro
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Tsujimoto Yuta
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Kuramasu Yu
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Nemoto Nobuhito
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Takeda Kenichiro
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Morino Kazuma
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Fukuda Norio
- Division of Plastic and Reconstruction Surgery, Yamagata University Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 小児前胸腹部深達性Ⅱ度熱傷に対する自家細胞採取・非培養細胞懸濁液作成キットの使用経験
Abstract
<p> The RECELL® Autologous Skin Cell Harvesting Device generates an autologous skin cell suspension that induces rapid epidermal regeneration and re-epithelialization. The autologous skin cell suspension exhibited comparable results to standard skin grafting as a new treatment for burns with an effective treatment area expansion ratio of up to 80: 1, using significantly less donor skin.<br> A 1-year-old girl who had scaled burns of 15% total body surface area, primarily to the anterior chest and abdomen, was treated using split-thickness skin grafting and autologous skin cell suspension on the 26th day after the injury. The area of skin that could be harvested was reduced by 32% compared to standard skin grafting. The burn wound was epithelialized on the 6th day postoperatively. Epithelialization was completed 4 days later using autologous skin cell suspension as a donor site.<br> In pediatric burns, autologous skin cell suspension can close wounds using less donor skin area than standard skin grafting and decreases the epithelialization time required for skin harvested wounds.</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Burn Injuries
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Japanese Journal of Burn Injuries 49 (1), 21-26, 2023-03-15
Japanese Society for Burn Injuries
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390295425027556736
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- ISSN
- 24351571
- 0285113X
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed