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Clinical interest of cutaneous models reproducedin vitro for severe burn treatment: histopathological and ultrastructural study
Authors:Y Neveux  J M Rives  C Le Breton  E Gentilhomme  P Saint-Blancar  H Carsin
Institution:(1) Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées du Val de Grace, 74 Boulevard Port Royal, 75230 Paris Cédex 05, France;(2) Centre de Traitement des Brûlés, Clamart, France;(3) Genzyme Tissue Repair, Boston, USA;(4) Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées, La Tronche, France
Abstract:The healing of minimal skin lesions is usually obtained by epidermal migration and proliferation from peripheral wound margins. However, cutaneous grafts or reconstituted skin are necessary for severe injuries. Various models have recently been reproduced for this purpose. The aim of this work is to report the histopathologic evolution of burn lesions treated two years ago by autologous epidermis (Genzyme Tissue Repair, Boston, USA). Fifteen patients with severe burns (more than 80% of surface) have been treated. These observations have been based exclusively on biopsies of grafted wounds. Cultured epidermis is rapidly fully differentiated after grafting with temporary hyperplasia and normal strata. At 18 months, rete ridges formation is present only in young patients. Melanocytes and Langerhans' cells repopulated grafts rapidly. The use of cultured epidermis nowadays represents an important improvement in burn treatment.Abbreviations CEA cultured epidermal autologous sheets - TBSA total burn surface area
Keywords:burn treatment  cultured human epithelial autografts  histopathologic and ultrastructural study  dermal-epidermal skin  dermal equivalent
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