HEALING OF PARTIAL THICKNESS PORCINE SKIN WOUNDS IN A LIQUID ENVIRONMENT

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BREUING, K
ERIKSSON, E
LIU, P
MILLER, DR
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[1] The Brigham/Children's Division of Plastic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston
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10.1016/0022-4804(92)90278-8
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R61 [外科手术学];
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This study employs a liquid-tight vinyl chamber for the topical fluid-phase treatment of experimental wounds in pigs. Continuous treatment with normal saline significantly reduced the early progression of tissue destruction in partial thickness burns. Uncovered burns formed a deep layer of necrosis (0.49 ± 0.004 mm, mean ± SD) although burn wounds covered with empty chambers demonstrated less necrosis (0.14 ± 0.01 mm), fluid-treated wounds formed no eschar, and little tissue necrosis could be detected (<0.005 mm). Topical treatment with hypertonic dextran increased water flux across burn wounds by 0.24 ml/cm2/24 hr (mean, n = 95) over saline-treated wounds during the first 5 days after wounding. When partial thickness burn and excisional wounds were immersed in isotonic saline until healed, the daily efflux of water, protein, electrolytes, and glucose across the wound surface declined during healing to baseline values found in controls (saline-covered unwounded skin). The declining protein permeability was used as a reproducible, noninvasive, endogenous marker for the return of epithelial barrier function. Saline-treated excisional wounds healed within 8.6 ± 0.6 days (mean ± SD, n = 27) and burn wounds within 12.1 ± 1.4 days (mean ± SD, n = 15). Healing of fluid-treated wounds occurred without tissue maceration and showed less inflammation and less scar formation than healing of air exposed wounds (no attempt was made to compare rates of healing between air- and fluid-exposed wounds). We consider the fluid-filled chamber a potentially very useful diagnostic, monitoring, and delivery system for wound-healing research and for human wound therapy. © 1992.
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