The use of dermal regeneration template (Pelnac®) in a complex upper limb trauma: the first Italian case report
N. Scuderi, P. Fioramonti, B. Fanelli, P. Fino, C. Spalvieri Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Rome, Sapienza, Rome, Italy. pasquale.fino@gmail.com
Dermal regeneration template (DRT) has been well widely implicated in the reconstruction of full-thickness injury. We present our experience and our clinical application of Pelnac® to achieve wound closure with complex acute, upper limb, full-thickness defect post-trauma. A 22-year-old boy presented a soft tissues loss of the back of the hand and forearm with tendon’s involvement and exposure. The wound was treated with Pelnac®; the silicone layer was removed at postoperative day 30 and dermal regeneration template was reapplied at the level of the residual tendon exposure; a split-thickness skin graft (0.2 to 0.3 mm) was inserted. Clinically, the reconstructed areas demonstrated good granulation tissue at 14 days with a good take of the skin graft. There were no major acute graft loss, rejection or associated infections cells through downregulating TLR4 expression.
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N. Scuderi, P. Fioramonti, B. Fanelli, P. Fino, C. Spalvieri
The use of dermal regeneration template (Pelnac®) in a complex upper limb trauma: the first Italian case report
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2019
Vol. 23 - N. 13
Pages: 5531-5534
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_201907_18285