
#Partial thickness burn skin#
Actual Strategies in the Treatment of Severe Burns – Considering Modern Skin Substitutes. Suprathel-an innovative, resorbable skin substitute for the treatment of burn victims. Uhlig C, Rapp M, Hartmann B, Hierlemann H, Planck H, Dittel KK. Neue Strategien zur Behandlung thermisch geschädigter Hände unter Berücksichtigung des Epithelersatzes Suprathel. The use of a polylactide-based copolymer as a temporary skin substitute in deep dermal burns: 1-year follow-up redults of a prospective clinical noninferiority trial. Selig H, Keck M, Lumenta DB, Mittelböck M, Kanmolz LP. Suprathel, a new skin substitute, in the management of partial-thickness burn wounds: results of a clinical study. Schwarze H, Küntscher M, Uhlig C, Hierlemann H, Prantl L, Ottomann C, Hartmann B. Suprathel, a new skin substitute, in the management of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts: results of a clinical study. Schwarze H, Küntscher M, Uhlig C, Hierlemann H, Prantl L, Noack N, Hartmann B. A Novel Hand-shaped Suprathel simplifies the Treatment of Partial-Thickness Burns. Schiefer JL, Rahmanian-Schwarz A, Schaller HE, Manoli T. Suprathel®-assisted surgical treatment of the hand in a dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa patient. Sari E, Erylmaz T, Tetik g, Ozakpinar HR, Eker E. Use of a Polylactide-based Copolymer as a Temporary Skin Substitute for a Patient With Moist Desquamation Due to Radiation. Rothenberger J, Constantinescu MA, Held M, Aebersold DM, Stolz A, Tschumi C, Olariu R. Intravital monitoring of microcirculatory and angiogenic response to lactocapromer terpolymer matrix in a wound model. Ring A, Tilkorn D, Ottomann C, Geomelas M, Steinstraesser L, Langer S, Goertz O. Usability and effectiveness of Suprathel® in partial thickness burns in children. Rashaan ZM, Krijnen P, Allema JH, Vloemans AF, Schipper IB, Breederveld RS. The Treatment of Mass Burn Casualties Resulting from Mass Disaster. Use of Suprathel dressing in a young infant with TEN. Pfurtscheller K, Zobel G, Roedl S, Trop M. Phototoxic Plant burns: Report of a Case and Review of Topical Wound Treatment in Children. Suitability of Biomaterials for Cell Delivery in Vitro. Nolte SV, Xu W, Rodemann H-P, Rennekampff H-O. An innovative local treatment for staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Mueller E, Haim M, Petnehazy T, Acham-Roschitz B, Trop M. Suprathel® bei zweitgradig oberflächlichen Verbrennungen im Gesicht. Management of split-thickness donor sites with synthetic wound dressings: results of a comparative clinical study. Markl P, Prantl L, Schreml S, Babilas P, Landthaler M, Schwarze H. Effectiveness of Suprathel® application in partial thickness burns, frostbites and Lyell syndrome treatment. Madry R Struzyna J Stachura-Kulach A Drozdz L Bugaj M. Kombination von universellem Antidot und temporärem Hautersatz bei Verätzungen. Liodaki E, Schopp BE, Lindert J, Krämer R, Kisch T, Mailänder P, Stang F. Comparison of Suprathel® and allograft skin in the treatment of a severe case of toxic epidermal necrolysis. Lindford AJ, Kaartinen IS, Virolainen S, Vuola J. The use of Suprathel(®) in deep dermal burns: First results of a prospective study. Keck M, Selig HF, Lumenta DB, Kamolz LP, Mittlböck M, Frey M. Suprathel(®) causes less bleeding and scarring than Mepilex(®) Transfer in the treatment of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts.
#Partial thickness burn trial#
A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial Comparing the Outpatient Treatment of Pediatric and Adult Partial-Thickness Burns with Suprathel or Mepilex Ag.

Hundeshagen G, Collins VN, Wurzer P, Sherman W, Voigt CD, Cambiaso-Daniel J, Nunez Lopez O, Sheaffer J, Herndon DN, Finnerty CC, Branski LK.

Use of Suprathel® for partial thickness burns in children. Febrile Ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann Disease. Harenberg PS, Hrabowski M, Ryssel H, Gazyakan E, Germann G, Engel H, Reichenberger MA. Suprathel(®) for severe burns in the elderly: Case report and review of the literature. 2015 Jul 24(7):S4-8.įischer S, Kremer T, Horter J, Schaefer A, Ziegler B, Kneser U, Hirche C. Use of a copolymer dressing on superficial and partial-thickness burns in a paediatric population. A bio-degradable synthetic membrane to treat superficial and deep second degree burn wounds in adults and children – 4 year experience.

2011 100(1):9-13.īlome-Eberwein SA, Amani H, Lozano DD, Gogal C, Boorse D, Pagella P. Use of Skin Substitute Dressings in the Treatment of Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome in Neonates and Young Infants. Baartmans MG, Dokter J, den Hollander JC, Kroon AA, Oranje AP.
