Km. Ramakrishnan et V. Jayaraman, MANAGEMENT OF PARTIAL-THICKNESS BURN WOUNDS BY AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE - A COST-EFFECTIVE TREATMENT IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES, Burns, 23, 1997, pp. 33-36
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11
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases","Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Burns incidence in our country has been on the increase over the past
two decades. Cost-effective management of burn wounds has become the p
rerogative as our annual budget for burn care is limited. We have used
human amniotic membrane procured from HbSAg, HIV-seronegative mothers
undergoing caesarean section as a temporary biological dressing on su
perficial and deep partial-thickness burns. The advantages of amniotic
membrane cover are reduction in pain, early drying of the wound and e
pithelialization. This type of wound management has been used in 350 c
ases. It has reduced the number of days stay in hospital and the bulky
dressings that are conventional. Considering the patient acceptabilit
y, reduced hospital stay and reduction in cost, toe find that treatmen
t of superficial and deep partial-thickness burns with amniotic membra
ne is ideal for a developing country. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd fo
r ISBI.