Treatment of Leg Ulcers With Cryopreserved Allogeneic Cultured Epithelium: A Multicenter Study

Autor: Luca, Michele De, Albanese, Enrico, Cancedda, Ranieri, Viacava, Alberto, Faggioni, Alessandro, Zambruno, Giovanna, Giannetti, Alberto
Zdroj: Archives of Dermatology; May 1992, Vol. 128 Issue: 5 p633-638, 6p
Abstrakt: • BACKGROUND.— In the past few years, several authors have described the usefulness of cultured allogeneic epidermal sheets in promoting wound healing of burns, leg ulcers, and donor sites. This study reports clinical results obtained by different departments in the treatment of chronic leg ulcers by cryopreserved cultured allogeneic epithelium. The freezing procedure and the assessment of viability of the cryopreserved epithelium are also described. A total of 30 ulcers were treated using 138 cryopreserved allografts. OBSERVATIONS.— Twenty ulcers (66.6%) healed completely within 12 weeks. Four ulcers showed a 30% to 84.4% reduction in size by 3 weeks but did not heal completely; the remaining six ulcers did not show any improvement. A strong stimulation of granulation tissue formation and of reepithelialization from the wound edge were observed. RESULTS.— The results indicate that frozen cultured epidermis, stored in a skin bank, is a valid and generally applicable alternative therapy for the treatment of chronic ulcers.(Arch Dermatol. 1992;128:633-638)
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