J Korean Burn Soc.
2012 Dec;15(2):121-126.
Clinical Benefit of Cryoderm in Full Thickness Burns
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Burn Surgery, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. chun0414@hallym.or.kr
Abstract
- PURPOSE
CryoDerm (CGbio) is derived donated human skin. After removing epidermis and fibroblast of dermal layer, it preserved with cryo-preservation technique using control rate freezer system. To prevent post burn joint contracture in massive burns, we have used CryoDerm in acute stage.
METHODS
From January of 2010 to July of 2012, 50 patients who undergone CryoDerm graft with split thickness skin graft were reviewed. The operative method was as follows: 1) Early wound excision and or cadaveric allograft skin coverage was performed within 5 days after burn injury 2) 2~3 weeks after wound excision, split thickness skin graft was performed with CryoDerm graft. Then graft take rate was investigated by inspection. Follow up duration was 3~32 months.
RESULTS
Mean age of patients was 42.2 (2~70) years. Mean percentage of total body surface area burned was 27.22% (1~61%). Among 50 patients, 98 joints was operated including 14 hands, 4 wrists, 10 shoulders, 23 elbows, 4 necks, 3 hip joints, 31 knee joints and 9 ankles and feet. Total used graft size of Cryoderm was 10,945 cm2. Average take rate was near 100%.
CONCLUSION
Cryoderm graft with split thickness skin graft can be used as a safe and effective operative method for one stage operation in acutely burned patients.