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Efficacy of laser debridement with autologous split-thickness skin grafting in promoting improved healing of deep cutaneous sulfur mustard burns
Authors:Graham John S  Schomacker Kevin T  Glatter Robert D  Briscoe Crystal M  Braue Ernest H  Squibb Katherine S
Institution:

a Comparative Pathology Branch, Comparative Medicine Division, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, 3100 Ricketts Point Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, MD 21010, USA

b Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, MA 02114, USA

c Advanced Assessment Branch, Drug Assessment Division, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, MD 21010, USA

d Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, Division of Environmental Epidemiology and Toxicology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, MD 21201, USA

Abstract:The consequences of receiving a cutaneous sulfur mustard (SM) burn are prolonged wound healing and secondary infection. This study was undertaken to find a treatment that promotes quick healing with few complications and minimal disfigurement. Multiple deep SM burns (4 cm diameter) were generated on the ventrum of weanling pigs and treated at 48 h. Four treatments were compared: (1) full-thickness CO2 laser debridement followed by skin grafting; (2) full-thickness sharp surgical tangential excision followed by skin grafting, the “Gold Standard” used in deep thermal burns management; (3) partial-thickness laser ablation with no grafting; and (4) partial-thickness sharp excision with no grafting. A computer controlled, raster scanned, high-powered continuous wave (cw) CO2 laser was utilized. Ulceration, wound geometry, and wound contraction were evaluated during a 36-day healing period. Histopathological evaluations were conducted at the end of the healing period. Engraftment rates were similar between both methods of debridement. Laser debridement followed by skin grafting was as efficacious in improving the wound healing of deep SM burns as the “Gold Standard.” Full-thickness laser debridement of these small total body surface area (TBSA) burns was time efficient and provided adequate beds for split-thickness skin grafting. Laser debridement offered additional benefits that included hemostatic control during surgery and minimal debridement of normal perilesional skin. Mid-dermal debridement by sharp excision or laser ablation without grafting produced less desirable results but was better than no treatment.
Keywords:Sulfur mustard  Laser debridement  Skin grafting  Wound contraction  Image analysis
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