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Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care

We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% total body surface area (TBSA) burns. These two young patients were in good health before their accident, but major differences in time of intensive care and hospitalization were observed: 162 versus 76 d...

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Autores principales: Monnier, Sandra, Abdel-Sayed, Philippe, Roessingh, Anthony de Buys, Hirt-Burri, Nathalie, Chemali, Michèle, Applegate, Lee Ann, Raffoul, Wassim
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7784608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720973642
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author Monnier, Sandra
Abdel-Sayed, Philippe
Roessingh, Anthony de Buys
Hirt-Burri, Nathalie
Chemali, Michèle
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
author_facet Monnier, Sandra
Abdel-Sayed, Philippe
Roessingh, Anthony de Buys
Hirt-Burri, Nathalie
Chemali, Michèle
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
author_sort Monnier, Sandra
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description We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% total body surface area (TBSA) burns. These two young patients were in good health before their accident, but major differences in time of intensive care and hospitalization were observed: 162 versus 76 days in intensive care unit and 18 versus 9.5 months for hospitalization, respectively. We have analyzed the different parameters side-by-side during their medical care and we have identified that the overall improved outcomes are mainly due to a better adapted fluid reanimation in combination with the evolution of the surgical management to encompass allogenic cellular therapy (Biological Bandages). Indeed, autologous cell therapy using keratinocytes has been used for over 30 years in our hospital with the same technical specifications; however, we have integrated the Biological Bandages and routinely used them for burn patients to replace cadaver skin since the past 15 years. Thus, patient 1 versus patient 2 had, respectively, 83% versus 80% TBSA for autologous cells, and 0% versus 189% for allogenic cells. Notably, it was possible that patient 2 was able to recover ∼6% TBSA with the use of Biological Bandages, by stimulating intermediate burn zones toward a spontaneous healing without requiring further skin grafting (on abdomen and thighs). The body zones where Biological Bandages were not applied, such as the buttocks, progressed to deeper-stage burns. Despite inherent differences to patients at their admission and the complexity of severe burn care, the results of these two case reports suggest that integration of innovative allogenic cell therapies in the surgical care of burn patients could have major implications in the final outcome.
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spelling pubmed-77846082021-01-14 Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care Monnier, Sandra Abdel-Sayed, Philippe Roessingh, Anthony de Buys Hirt-Burri, Nathalie Chemali, Michèle Applegate, Lee Ann Raffoul, Wassim Cell Transplant Case Study We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% total body surface area (TBSA) burns. These two young patients were in good health before their accident, but major differences in time of intensive care and hospitalization were observed: 162 versus 76 days in intensive care unit and 18 versus 9.5 months for hospitalization, respectively. We have analyzed the different parameters side-by-side during their medical care and we have identified that the overall improved outcomes are mainly due to a better adapted fluid reanimation in combination with the evolution of the surgical management to encompass allogenic cellular therapy (Biological Bandages). Indeed, autologous cell therapy using keratinocytes has been used for over 30 years in our hospital with the same technical specifications; however, we have integrated the Biological Bandages and routinely used them for burn patients to replace cadaver skin since the past 15 years. Thus, patient 1 versus patient 2 had, respectively, 83% versus 80% TBSA for autologous cells, and 0% versus 189% for allogenic cells. Notably, it was possible that patient 2 was able to recover ∼6% TBSA with the use of Biological Bandages, by stimulating intermediate burn zones toward a spontaneous healing without requiring further skin grafting (on abdomen and thighs). The body zones where Biological Bandages were not applied, such as the buttocks, progressed to deeper-stage burns. Despite inherent differences to patients at their admission and the complexity of severe burn care, the results of these two case reports suggest that integration of innovative allogenic cell therapies in the surgical care of burn patients could have major implications in the final outcome. SAGE Publications 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7784608/ /pubmed/33172295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720973642 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Monnier, Sandra
Abdel-Sayed, Philippe
Roessingh, Anthony de Buys
Hirt-Burri, Nathalie
Chemali, Michèle
Applegate, Lee Ann
Raffoul, Wassim
Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title_full Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title_fullStr Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title_short Surgical Management Evolution Between 2 Massive Burn Cases at 17-Year Interval: Contribution of Cell Therapies in Improving the Surgical Care
title_sort surgical management evolution between 2 massive burn cases at 17-year interval: contribution of cell therapies in improving the surgical care
topic Case Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7784608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720973642
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