A Pilot Study Using a Collagen/Oxidized Regenerative Cellulose Dressing for Split- Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites to Reduce Pain and Bleeding Complications.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2022-12-01
Emily Alberto, Richard J Caplan, John R Getchell, Luis Cardenas, Kathy E Gallagher
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Abstract

Background: Standardized treatment of split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor sites is not established. Bleeding can necessitate premature dressing changes, interrupting the healing process and increasing pain.

Purpose: A collagen/oxidized regenerated cellulose (C/ORC) dressing was used on the donor site. The authors hypothesized that the collagen matrix could decrease bleeding-related complications, reduce pain, and foster epithelialization.

Methods: The C/ORC matrix was applied to the donor site after hemostasis was achieved. Dressings were removed between postoperative days 4 and 7, and the patients' pain levels, bleeding complications, and percentage healed were recorded.

Results: Thirty-nine patients were treated with the C/ORC donor site dressing. Of these, 35 patients (89.7%) were receiving at least prophylactic anticoagulation, and no bleeding complications were recorded. The average area of donor sites was 123.8 cm2 (range, 20-528 cm2). Utilizing the Numerical Rating Scale, 25 patients (64.1%) reported no pain with dressing removal while 5 (12.8%) reported a decrease in pain. The percentage of epithelialization as assessed by treating clinician was at least equivalent to other modalities.

Conclusions: The application of a C/ORC matrix to STSG donor wound sites resulted in no bleeding complications and excellent pain control while promoting epithelialization in the patients studied. Following this study, the C/ORC dressing has been incorporated into the authors' standard protocol.

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胶原/氧化再生纤维素敷料用于裂厚皮肤移植供体部位减少疼痛和出血并发症的初步研究。
背景:劈裂厚度皮肤移植(STSG)供区标准化治疗尚未建立。出血可能需要提前更换敷料,中断愈合过程并增加疼痛。目的:在供体部位使用胶原/氧化再生纤维素(C/ORC)敷料。作者假设胶原基质可以减少出血相关并发症,减轻疼痛,并促进上皮化。方法:止血后将C/ORC基质涂于供区。术后第4 ~ 7天拆除敷料,记录患者疼痛程度、出血并发症及愈合百分比。结果:39例患者采用C/ORC供区敷料治疗。其中,35例患者(89.7%)接受了至少预防性抗凝治疗,无出血并发症记录。供体面积平均123.8 cm2(范围20 ~ 528 cm2)。采用数值评定量表,25例患者(64.1%)报告去除敷料后无疼痛,5例患者(12.8%)报告疼痛减轻。治疗临床医生评估的上皮化百分比至少与其他治疗方式相当。结论:将C/ORC基质应用于STSG供体创面部位,在促进患者上皮化的同时,无出血并发症和良好的疼痛控制。在这项研究之后,C/ORC敷料已被纳入作者的标准方案。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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