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Strategy for scar-prevention healing of traumatic and burns wounds

[Original research] [Surgery]
Oksana Vladimirova; Peter Lavreshin; Sergey Minaev; Alexandr Muravyev; Vitaly Olegovich Tsvetkov; Vakhtang Gobejishvili; Igor Babich; Anton Vladislavovich Terehin; Yulia Lukash;

Treating patients with burns and massive wounds while the complications only start to develop, including pathological scarring (PS), is the most urgent task that purulent and reconstructive surgery currently faces. The study involved following up forty-two patients (age range: 21–59 years) suffering from traumatic injuries and burns wounds. Patients were broken into equal groups, namely, a study group and a control group. All this done to evaluate the efficiency of wound healing auto-stimulation through using a cold plasma flow and introducing platelet-enriched autoplasma. The outcomes the study produced point to the fact that the impact of the proposed complex provides an improvement of the healing process by an average of 4.5±0.3 days, also reducing the risk of the patient developing PS. The reason is a faster, rapid, and homogenous recovery entailed by stimulated epithelization

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Keywords: platelet-rich autoplasma, epithelization, autodermaplasty, pathological scarring


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