Barillo D J, Nangle M E, Farrell K
Allentown Hospital-Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Pennsylvania.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 1992 Jan-Feb;13(1):158-65. doi: 10.1097/00004630-199201000-00035.
Initial experience with cultured epidermal autograft (CEA) in a community hospital burn unit is described. Five applications of CEA to three patients (mean burn size, 59% total body surface area) were made. Final graft "take" of CEA ranged from 10% to 80%. Healed CEA is cosmetically superior to meshed autograft and appears to form less hypertrophic scar tissue. CEA is more sensitive to infection than meshed autograft. A review of the literature concerning topical antibiotic use with CEA is included. This experience with CEA demonstrates that large burns can be successfully managed with this modality in a community hospital burn unit setting.
本文描述了在一家社区医院烧伤科使用培养的自体表皮移植(CEA)的初步经验。对三名患者(平均烧伤面积为体表面积的59%)进行了五次CEA移植。CEA的最终移植“成活率”在10%至80%之间。愈合后的CEA在外观上优于网状自体移植,且似乎形成的肥厚性瘢痕组织较少。CEA比网状自体移植对感染更敏感。文中还包括了有关CEA局部使用抗生素的文献综述。这次CEA的经验表明,在社区医院烧伤科环境中,使用这种方法可以成功处理大面积烧伤。