Condé-Green Alexandra, Marano Andrew A, Lee Edward S, Reisler Tom, Price Leigh Ann, Milner Stephen M, Granick Mark S
Baltimore, Md.; and Newark, N.J. From the Division of Burn Surgery, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine; and the Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2016 Jan;137(1):302-312. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000001918.
There is an abundance of literature supporting the efficacy of fat grafting in aesthetic and reconstructive cases. There has been a recent emphasis on the regenerative capacity of adipose-derived stem cells and their utility in the improvement of wound healing and scarring provided by their cytokine and growth factor profiles. Despite the wealth of evidence supporting their efficacy, little attention has been paid to their utility in burn treatment. The authors' purpose was to provide an analysis of the literature regarding the use of fat grafting and regenerative cells in the treatment of burn wounds to guide surgeons and scientists on their clinical use.
A systematic review of the literature was performed by a thorough search of 12 terms using the PubMed, Medline, and Cochrane databases. Two hundred forty-one articles were subject to evaluation by predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Six murine and 12 human studies were selected, including case-control studies, case series, and case reports. They describe histologic and clinical effects of fat grafting and regenerative cell therapy, including improvements in burn scar size and texture, enhanced angiogenesis, decreased inflammation, alleviation of pain, and return of function.
There is a dearth of randomized controlled trials and quantitative analysis supporting the efficacy of fat grafting and adipose regenerative cells in burns. However, the subjective improvements in scars are encouraging. The authors hope that this review will be a foundation for future studies and will highlight the breadth of knowledge yet to be explored by this therapy.
CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.
有大量文献支持脂肪移植在美容和重建病例中的疗效。最近人们强调脂肪来源干细胞的再生能力及其通过细胞因子和生长因子谱在改善伤口愈合和瘢痕形成方面的作用。尽管有大量证据支持其疗效,但脂肪移植在烧伤治疗中的应用却很少受到关注。作者的目的是分析关于脂肪移植和再生细胞用于烧伤创面治疗的文献,以指导外科医生和科研人员的临床应用。
通过使用PubMed、Medline和Cochrane数据库对12个术语进行全面检索,对文献进行系统综述。241篇文章根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准进行评估。
选取了6项小鼠研究和12项人体研究,包括病例对照研究、病例系列研究和病例报告。这些研究描述了脂肪移植和再生细胞疗法的组织学和临床效果,包括烧伤瘢痕大小和质地的改善、血管生成增强、炎症减轻、疼痛缓解以及功能恢复。
缺乏支持脂肪移植和脂肪再生细胞治疗烧伤疗效的随机对照试验和定量分析。然而,瘢痕的主观改善令人鼓舞。作者希望本综述能成为未来研究的基础,并突出这种治疗方法有待探索的知识广度。
临床问题/证据级别:治疗性,IV级。