Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4120547 | Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryEarly complete wound closure and thus reduction of excessive scar formation still represent a major clinical challenge in severely burned patients. A novel concept to cover large burn wounds consists of the application of non-cultured epithelial cell suspension within the first days. Herein, we report our experiences with three patients treated with CellSpray®XP. According to the amount of cell suspension required, a skin biopsy was harvested and then processed in an external laboratory. Two days later the suspension containing autologous non-cultured keratinocytes was applied using an aerosol system. All wounds healed rapidly and virtually no signs of hypertrophic scarring were observed 6 months later.
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Authors
C.J. Zweifel, C. Contaldo, C. Köhler, A. Jandali, W. Künzi, P. Giovanoli,