Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023

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Objective: To compare scar formation between regenerated nanocellulose dermal substitutes and xenografts in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns. Materials and methods: A comparative, interventional, analytical, prospective and longitudinal study was conducted. We present the report of 60...

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Autores: Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio, Wiegering Cecchi, Guillermo Martin, Chau Ramos, Crhistian Alexander
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Transplants
Biological Dressings
Tissue Donors
Burn Units
Injertos
Apósitos Biológicos
Donadores de Tejidos
Unidades de Quemados
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
Uso de xenoinjerto comparado con sustituto dérmico sintético de nanocelulosa en pacientes con quemaduras térmicas de segundo grado profundo, enero 2022-julio 2023
title Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
spellingShingle Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio
Transplants
Biological Dressings
Tissue Donors
Burn Units
Injertos
Apósitos Biológicos
Donadores de Tejidos
Unidades de Quemados
title_short Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
title_full Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
title_fullStr Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
title_full_unstemmed Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
title_sort Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio
Wiegering Cecchi, Guillermo Martin
Chau Ramos, Crhistian Alexander
author Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio
author_facet Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio
Wiegering Cecchi, Guillermo Martin
Chau Ramos, Crhistian Alexander
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author2 Wiegering Cecchi, Guillermo Martin
Chau Ramos, Crhistian Alexander
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Transplants
Biological Dressings
Tissue Donors
Burn Units
Injertos
Apósitos Biológicos
Donadores de Tejidos
Unidades de Quemados
topic Transplants
Biological Dressings
Tissue Donors
Burn Units
Injertos
Apósitos Biológicos
Donadores de Tejidos
Unidades de Quemados
description Objective: To compare scar formation between regenerated nanocellulose dermal substitutes and xenografts in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns. Materials and methods: A comparative, interventional, analytical, prospective and longitudinal study was conducted. We present the report of 60 cases evaluated in a private clinic in Lima, Peru, between January 2022 and July 2023. Patients aged 1 to 60 years without comorbidities were evaluated for scar formation from deep second-degree thermal burns within the first 24 hours of the accident. Both dermal substitutes were used in all patients. The study was authorized with informed consent. Results: An evaluation was conducted at 90 days, showing better scar formation with the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose compared to the xenograft. The results were evaluated using the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) (vascularization, pigmentation, pliability and height) and showed that the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocelullose had less redness and greater elasticity, which were the most favorable indicators. The importance of the study lies in evaluating the quality of scar formation with the use of two treatments for deep second-degree burns. Conclusions: It was evident that the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose is an important alternative that favors the quality of scar formation in burned areas. It has proved to be more efficient than xenograft when evaluated and compared across its four parameters using the VSS, an international tool for wound healing evaluation. This efficient alternative for the treatment of second-degree burns promotes a better scar formation process, providing an adequate environment for healing under improved conditions.
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spelling Use of xenograft compared to synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns, January 2022–July 2023Uso de xenoinjerto comparado con sustituto dérmico sintético de nanocelulosa en pacientes con quemaduras térmicas de segundo grado profundo, enero 2022-julio 2023Chau Ramos, Enrique Antonio Wiegering Cecchi, Guillermo Martin Chau Ramos, Crhistian Alexander TransplantsBiological Dressings Tissue Donors Burn UnitsInjertosApósitos Biológicos Donadores de Tejidos Unidades de Quemados Objective: To compare scar formation between regenerated nanocellulose dermal substitutes and xenografts in patients with deep second-degree thermal burns. Materials and methods: A comparative, interventional, analytical, prospective and longitudinal study was conducted. We present the report of 60 cases evaluated in a private clinic in Lima, Peru, between January 2022 and July 2023. Patients aged 1 to 60 years without comorbidities were evaluated for scar formation from deep second-degree thermal burns within the first 24 hours of the accident. Both dermal substitutes were used in all patients. The study was authorized with informed consent. Results: An evaluation was conducted at 90 days, showing better scar formation with the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose compared to the xenograft. The results were evaluated using the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) (vascularization, pigmentation, pliability and height) and showed that the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocelullose had less redness and greater elasticity, which were the most favorable indicators. The importance of the study lies in evaluating the quality of scar formation with the use of two treatments for deep second-degree burns. Conclusions: It was evident that the synthetic dermal substitute made of nanocellulose is an important alternative that favors the quality of scar formation in burned areas. It has proved to be more efficient than xenograft when evaluated and compared across its four parameters using the VSS, an international tool for wound healing evaluation. This efficient alternative for the treatment of second-degree burns promotes a better scar formation process, providing an adequate environment for healing under improved conditions.Objetivo: Comparar la cicatrización entre sustitutos dérmicos de nanocelulosa regenerada y xenoinjerto en pacientes con quemaduras térmicas de segundo grado profundo. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio comparativo, intervencionista, analítico, prospectivo y longitudinal. Se presentó el reporte de 60 casos evaluados en una clínica privada de Lima, Perú, entre enero de 2022 y julio de 2023. Los pacientes, cuyas edades fluctuaban entre uno y sesenta años y no presentaban comorbilidades, fueron evaluados por la cicatrización de quemaduras térmicas de segundo grado profundo dentro de las primeras 24 horas posteriores al accidente. Ambos sustitutos dérmicos se utilizaron en todos los pacientes. El estudio contó con la autorización a través de un consentimiento informado. Resultados: A los 90 días se realizó una evaluación, y se observó una mejor cicatrización con el sustituto dérmico de nanocelulosa sintética en comparación con el uso de xenoinjerto. Los resultados se evaluaron utilizando la escala de Vancouver (VSS) que mide vascularización, pigmentación, flexibilidad y altura, los cuales mostraron que el sustituto dérmico sintético de nanocelulosa presentó menor enrojecimiento y mayor elasticidad; estos indicadores fueron los más favorables. La importancia del estudio radica en evaluar la calidad de la cicatrización mediante el uso de dos tratamientos en quemaduras de segundo grado profundo. Conclusiones: Se evidenció que el sustituto sintético dérmico de nanocelulosa es una alternativa importante que favorece la calidad de cicatrización en las zonas afectadas por quemaduras. Resultó ser más eficiente que el xenoinjerto al ser evaluado y comparado en sus cuatro parámetros con la escala internacional de evaluación de cicatrización de Vancouver (VSS). Esta alternativa eficiente en el tratamiento de quemaduras de segundo grado favorece un mejor proceso de cicatrización y proporciona un medio adecuado para una recuperación óptima.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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