Evaluating the long-term aesthetic outcomes of a customized nanofibrous temporary epidermal matrix in facial burn treatment

Alexandra Schulz, Carmo Kanho, Paul Christian Fuchs, Wolfram Heitzmann , Jennifer Lynn Schiefer
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Abstract

Introduction

Facial burn injuries have a profound impact on patients’ lives due to the significant alterations in physical appearance. Recent advancements in medical technology aim to improve the healing process while minimizing scar formation. This study investigates the clinical outcomes of treating superficial to partial-thickness facial burns with a nanofibrous temporary epidermal matrix over a 12-month period, encompassing objective and subjective scar assessments.

Methods

A prospective cohort analysis was conducted involving ten patients with facial burns. The study assessed re-epithelialization time, complications, and long-term objective scar outcomes at the 8-month and 12-month marks.

Results

The study revealed a notable mean re-epithelialization time of 12.1 days (Standard Deviation: 3.78) without any complications. At the 8-month assessment, there were no discernible differences in objective scar outcomes between treated and intact areas. After a 12-month follow-up, a subtle reduction in skin quality was observed, which lacked clinical significance.

Conclusion

These findings emphasize the potential of nanofibrous temporary epidermal matrices as patient-friendly dressings for managing second-degree to partial-thickness facial burns. Their ability to address facial burns without increasing patient discomfort suggests the potential for a less traumatic healing experience, ultimately enhancing overall patient recovery.

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导言:面部烧伤会严重影响患者的外貌,对其生活产生深远影响。医疗技术的最新进展旨在改善愈合过程,同时尽量减少疤痕的形成。本研究调查了使用纳米纤维临时表皮基质治疗浅表至部分厚度面部烧伤的临床效果,为期 12 个月,包括客观和主观疤痕评估。结果研究显示,平均再表皮化时间为 12.1 天(标准差:3.78),无任何并发症。在 8 个月的评估中,治疗区和完好区的客观疤痕效果没有明显差异。结论:这些研究结果强调了纳米纤维临时表皮基质作为患者友好型敷料在处理二度至部分厚度面部烧伤方面的潜力。纳米纤维临时表皮基质能够在不增加患者不适感的情况下处理面部烧伤,这表明它有可能减少创伤性愈合体验,最终促进患者的整体康复。
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