Healing of a porcine burn wound dressed with human and bovine amniotic membranes.
- Author(s)
- Mushik Park; Sungpo Kim; In Seop Kim; Daegu Son
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Park, Mu Sik; Son, Dae Gu
- Department
- Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
- Journal Title
- Wound Repair and Regeneration
- Issued Date
- 2008
- Volume
- 16
- Abstract
- The effects of amniotic membranes (AMs), either fresh human and bovine AMs
or acellular bovine AMs, on wound healing were compared among the burn
wounds of porcine skin. Six pigs were chosen for the study, and we created deep
second-degree contact burns on them with a digitally controlled aluminum thermal
block. Then we applied the dressings to some of the wounds using fresh human
and bovine AMs, acellular bovine AMs, polyurethane foam, or no dressing.
We evaluated the pigs for (1) the rate of epithelialization, (2) histological grading,
and (3) infections. We found that the AM groups showed better wound-healing
effects than did the polyurethane foam and no dressing groups, and these differences
were statistically significant. However, the differences between the AM
groups were not statistically significant. Wound cultures showed higher infection
rates in the control and polyurethane foam groups compared with the other
groups. Our study showed that fresh or acellular bovine AMs provided similar
efficacy for wound healing as did the fresh human AMs.
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