The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution (ACCS) in Accelerating Closure of Interstices in Explanted Meshed Human Skin Grafts
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UNLABELLED Meshed, split-thickness skin grafts, especially when required to be widely spread, do not obtain immediate biologic closure. In patients with burns that cover a large percentage of the body surface area, this leaves the patient at risk for metabolic problems and life-threatening infection. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine whether amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution could improve epithelialization kinetics and accelerate closure of meshed skin graft interstices. METHODS Human meshed, split-thickness skin grafts were explanted to athymic "nude" rats and treated with 3 different regimens of amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution (groups I, II, and III) or normal saline (group IV) as a control. Serial wound tracings of unepithelialized interstitial wound areas were compared over time. Two different preparations of amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution were also compared with one another, one containing animal components and the other free of animal components. RESULTS Only 67.03% of interstices in control animals closed by day 9. This compared with 92.2% closure for group I, 83.72% for group II, and 90.64% for group III. Interstices in all 3 groups treated with amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution (with or without animal-derived components) closed faster statistically than in the control animals (P < .05). There were no statistical differences among the 3 amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution-treated groups. CONCLUSIONS These data suggest that epithelialization kinetics and interstitial closure of meshed skin grafts can be accelerated with the use of amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution, a physiologic cocktail of cytokines, and provide support for a future clinical trial.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Eplasty
دوره 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009