Clemens Schiestl , Marcello Zamparelli , Martin Meuli , Fabienne Hartmann-Fritsch , Annachiara Cavaliere , Kathrin Neuhaus , Ernst Reichmann , Sophie Böttcher-Haberzeth
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Life threatening burns of non-accidental origin in neonates are extremely rare. Their management represents a great challenge, particularly since necrosectomy of deep burns and grafting at this young age are technically very demanding. Thus, a strategic surgical master plan is mandatory to achieve rapid and definitive autologous coverage and avoidance of undue risks and iatrogenic burden for the fragile neonatal patient. We present the case of a four day-old neonate who sustained non-accidental deep burns involving 40 % of its total body surface area (TBSA) and the successful application of a laboratory grown, autologous dermo-epidermal skin analogue, termed Zurich Skin (also named denovoSkin), within a clinical trial sub-study. Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, a telemedicine-based approach was installed and a total of 260 cm2 Zurich Skin were transplanted, video assisted, on a wound bed previously prepared with a dermal substitute, thereby covering 20 % TBSA. Take of Zurich Skin was excellent on the chest, good to moderate on the abdomen, and poor on other small areas, where we observed a prolonged healing. After maturation, Zurich Skin showed a close to natural skin coverage without need for further reconstructive surgery. This unique case delivers the proof of concept that Zurich Skin can be successfully applied in early life and even under most adverse medical and paramedical circumstances, provided a carefully crafted masterplan properly addressing the key issues can be executed by joint forces of committed partner institutions.
危及生命的烧伤,非意外来源的新生儿是极为罕见的。他们的治疗是一个巨大的挑战,特别是因为深度烧伤的坏死切除和移植在这个年轻的年龄在技术上要求很高。因此,战略性手术总体规划是强制性的,以实现快速和明确的自体覆盖,并避免不必要的风险和医源性负担,为脆弱的新生儿患者。我们报告了一个4天大的新生儿的病例,他持续的非意外深度烧伤涉及40%的体表面积(TBSA),并在临床试验亚研究中成功应用了实验室生长的自体真皮-表皮皮肤类似物,称为苏黎世皮肤(也称为denovoSkin)。由于COVID-19大流行的限制,采用了基于远程医疗的方法,在视频辅助下,将总计260平方厘米的苏黎世皮肤移植到先前用真皮替代品制备的伤口床上,从而覆盖了20%的TBSA。Take of Zurich Skin在胸部效果很好,腹部效果好到中等,其他小区域效果较差,我们观察到愈合时间较长。成熟后,苏黎世皮肤显示接近自然皮肤覆盖,无需进一步重建手术。这个独特的案例证明了苏黎世皮肤可以成功地应用于早期生活,甚至在最不利的医疗和辅助医疗环境下,只要精心设计的总体规划能够在承诺的合作机构的联合力量下适当地解决关键问题。