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WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 14-22出版社
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/wrr.12119
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- Canadian Institutes of Health Research [123336]
- CFI Leader's Opportunity Fund [25407 NIH RO1 GM087285-01]
- Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation Health Research Grant Program
Major burns represent a challenge in autologous skin coverage and may lead to severe functional and cosmetic sequelae. Dermal substitutes are increasingly becoming an essential part of burn care during the acute phase of treatment. In the long term dermal substitutes improve functional and cosmetic results and thus enhance quality of life. In the chronic wound setting, dermal substitutes are used to reconstruct and improve burn scars and defects. Despite the potential of dermal substitutes, further research is required to strengthen scientific evidence regarding their effects and also to develop new technologies and products. Furthermore, dermal substitutes have a pivotal role in future research strategies as they have the potential to provide adequate scaffold for stem cells, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine with conceivable application of obtaining long-lasting and scarless artificial skin. This review discusses the status quo of dermal substitutes and novel strategies in the use of dermal substitutes with a focus on burn care.
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