The use of bioactive wound dressing, stimulating epithelial regeneration of IIIa-degree burn wounds

Clinical and morphological comparison of wound healing after transplantation of living cultured allofibroblast on days 1–2 after the injury, collagen-1-based dressing with PDGF-BB, and traditional dressing with levomecol ointment showed that bioactive dressing accelerated wound epithelialization (5–...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2008-07, Vol.146 (1), p.153-157
Hauptverfasser: Ermolov, A. S., Smirnov, S. V., Khvatov, V. B., Istranov, L. P., Koniushko, O. I., Kolokolchikova, E. G., Sychevsky, M. V., Bocharova, V. S.
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Zusammenfassung:Clinical and morphological comparison of wound healing after transplantation of living cultured allofibroblast on days 1–2 after the injury, collagen-1-based dressing with PDGF-BB, and traditional dressing with levomecol ointment showed that bioactive dressing accelerated wound epithelialization (5–7 days vs. 20–22 days with gauze dressing); the incidence of suppurative complications decreased, no crust formed, and epithelialization was not associated with the formation of a hypertrophic cicatrix. Biological dressing based on living cultured allofibroblasts and collagen-1 with PDGF-BB exhibited equal stimulatory effects on burn wound healing.
ISSN:0007-4888
1573-8221
DOI:10.1007/s10517-008-0225-0