[Our experience with a new material for skin graft areas].

Minerva Chir

Divisione di Chirurgia Plastica Generale, Centro Traumatologico, Torino.

Published: August 1995

AI Article Synopsis

  • The authors introduce a new treatment method for skin areas lacking epidermis, using a thin microfibrillar polysaccharide film as a temporary skin substitute for burn recovery and trauma healing.
  • This film is designed to allow gas exchange while preventing liquid and microorganism penetration, facilitating a safer healing environment.
  • A study with 30 patients showed that this dressing significantly improves healing, with complete skin re-growth in about 8-9 days and no reported complications or side effects.

Article Abstract

The authors describe a new method of medicating disepidermised areas from which a dermo-epidermic graft has been removed to cover burn areas or following post-traumatic loss of substance. This method consists of the use of a thin microfibrillar film of a polysaccharidic type, which serves as a temporary substitute for the skin, offering selective permeability, the possibility of transpiration and gaseous exchange, but at the same time being impermeable to liquids and microorganisms. A study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of this new dressing, involving 30 patients of both sexes aged between 9 and 87 years old. The site, dimensions, and type of graft were assessed in each patient together with the duration of pain and the time taken for the lesion to heal. This study has highlighted the positive function performed by medication with microfibrillar film in facilitating the cicatricial process, achieving complete re-epithelisation within an average of 8-9 days, with a considerable reduction in pain and satisfactory esthetic and functional result. No collateral effects or complications relating to the use of this material are reported in any of the cases studied.

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