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Microscopic scaffolding offers a 'simple' solution to treating skin injuries
June 28, 2006
EPSRC press release A revolutionary dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas of skin could provide a safer, more effective way of treating burns, diabetic ulcers and similar injuries. This ultra-fine, 3-dimensional scaffold, which is made from specially developed polymers, looks similar to tissue paper but has fibres 100 times finer. Before it is placed over a wound, the patient's skin cells (obtained via a biopsy ) are introduced and attach themselves to the scaffold, multiplying until they eventually grow over it. When placed over the wound, the scaffold dissolves harmlessly over 6 to 8 weeks, leaving the patient's skin cells behind.
This new approach to skin reconstruction has been developed by a team of chemists, materials scientists and tissue engineers at the University of Sheffield, with funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. It is designed primarily for cases involving extensive burns where surgeons are unable to take enough skin grafts from elsewhere on the body to cover the damaged areas. Currently, bovine collagen or skin from human donors is used in these cases, but these approaches have potential health and rejection risks.
"Simplicity is the key," says Professor Tony Ryan, who is leading the team. "Previous attempts to find better ways of encouraging skin cell growth have used chemical additives and other elaborate techniques to produce scaffolds, but their success has been limited. We've found that skin cells are actually very 'smart' — it's in their DNA to sort themselves into the right arrangement. They just need a comparatively uncomplicated scaffold (and each other) to help them grow in a safe, natural way."
The polymers used in the scaffold are biodegradable materials already approved for medical applications. Because the team has recognised that skin cells are 'smart' and the scaffold can therefore be 'dumb' (i.e. not overly sophisticated), simple polymers can be used.
The process for making the scaffolds is based on the well-known technique of electrospinning. However, the team has made a key advance by developing a new method of making, from the same biodegradable polymers, aligned-fibre 'mats' of potential use in promoting nerve or tendon growth. This method is currently being patented.
The next step in the research is to develop the skin reconstruction technology for clinical use, hopefully in the next few years. The technology also offers possibilities for testing the toxicity of cosmetic and similar products, using materials grown in the laboratory that closely resemble natural skin.
"Ultimately, we can envisage treatment of burns victims and the undertaking of reconstructive surgery using the scaffold and the patient's own skin to produce bespoke skin for that patient," says Professor Ryan. "As an accident-prone mountain biker, I find that prospect very attractive!"
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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Evaluating abusive skin injuries in children. (Not the Usual Wear and Tear of Childhood).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News
by Frank Celia (Author)
This digital document is an article from Clinical Psychiatry News, published by International Medical News Group on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 642 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Evaluating abusive skin injuries in children. (Not the Usual Wear and Tear of Childhood). Author: Frank Celia Publication: Clinical Psychiatry News (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 2002 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 30 Issue: 6 Page: 21(1)
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Solid Gold Animal Skin Cream
by Solid Gold
Solid Gold Animal Skin Cream is a thick white cream, with high levels of zinc and lanolin, which is an excellent topical application for small cuts, bites, mange, hot spots and other irritations.Dogs should be distracted immediately after application of Animal Skin Cream, to prevent licking off, and allow maximum benefits of this product to take effect.
This product should not be used on cats.
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Marigold - For healing skin irritations and injuries, helps with conditions of the colon, 2 oz., (Health Herb)
by HerbalLoveShop
Marigold is an alterative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic. For healing skin irritations and injuries, helps with conditions of the colon, stomach, liver, and gum disease.
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Native Remedies Pure-Clenz Solution, 50 ml
by Native Remedies
Pure-Clenz Solution is Nature¿s First Aid. A safe and effective product used for generations to cleanse wounds and facilitate healing. The carefully selected herbal ingredients in Pure-Clenz Solution are 100% safe and natural and have a long and well documented history of traditional use for treating skin injuries. Pure-Clenz Solution works for the entire family, but is perfect for the inescapable bumps and scrapes that children are prone to receiving. Pure-Clenz Solution contains carefully selected herbs that helps reduce bleeding and promote infection free healing. Use Pure-Clenz Solution to cleanse irritated wounds and bites; promote the natural healing process of the skin and provide natural infection prevention.
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Episode 201
Also With: Scott Dunlop (Producer), Kevin Kaufman (Producer), Dave Rupel (Producer), Patrick Moses (Producer)
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Banana skin injury [Explicit]
Braiden (Primary Contributor)
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The Loveless
Starring: Willem Dafoe, J. Don Ferguson, Robert Gordon, Marin Kanter, Tina L'Hotsky Directed By: Kathryn Bigelow, Monty Montgomery Also With: Doyle Smith (Cinematographer), Kathryn Bigelow (Writer), Monty Montgomery (Writer), Nancy Kanter (Editor), A. Kitman Ho (Producer), Grafton Nunes (Producer)
From the director of NEAR DARK and the producer of WILD AT HEART - First time ever on DVD! Willem Dafoe made his unforgettable movie debut as the leader of a ‘50s biker gang lost in a world of black leather, bad girls and sudden violence in the independent hit that marked the emergence of one of modern cinema’s most important woman directors. Rockabilly icon Robert Gordon co-stars in this evocative drama co-written and co-directed by Kathryn Bigelow (NEAR DARK and POINT BREAK) and Monty Montgomery (producer of WILD AT HEART and TWIN PEAKS) with a too-cool soundtrack featuring original music by Robert Gordon and John Lurie. Hailed as ‘the thinking man’s biker movie,’ THE LOVELESS now features a stunning new transfer from original negative materials and an exclusive audio...
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vedaRX Relieve: Pain Reducer
by vedaPURE
Made from certified organic Arnica flowers (Arnica montana), freshly gathered St. Johns Wort flowers (Hypericumperforatum) and certified organic Comfrey. Use for sprains, bruises and other injuries to prevent, relieve and reduce swelling, bruises and pain. Absorbs well, and soothing to the skin. Not for use on dirty or open wounds.
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OSHA Rule Is Driving the Switch to Safer Sharps.(to prevent needle-stick injuries): An article from: Skin & Allergy News
by Betsy Bates (Author)
This digital document is an article from Skin & Allergy News, published by International Medical News Group on October 1, 2001. The length of the article is 1040 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: OSHA Rule Is Driving the Switch to Safer Sharps.(to prevent needle-stick injuries) Author: Betsy Bates Publication: Skin & Allergy News (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 2001 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 32 Issue: 10 Page: 9
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Mosby's Medical-Surgical Nursing: Nursing Management of Spinal Cord Injury-Paraplegic Focus, Rehabilitation, Bowel and Bladder Management, Skin [VHS]
Starring: Mosby
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