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Biodegradable temporising matrix for necrotising soft tissue infections: a case report
Author(s) -
Sadhishaan Sreedharan,
Edwin Morrison,
Heather Cleland,
Sophie Ricketts,
Frank BruscinoRaiola
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
australasian journal of plastic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2209-170X
DOI - 10.34239/ajops.v2i1.72
Subject(s) - debridement (dental) , soft tissue , skin grafting , surgery , hyperbaric oxygen , medicine , dermis , pathology
Necrotising soft tissue infection (NSTI) is a rapidly progressing disease that presents a surgical emergency. Timely antibiotics, radical debridement of infected tissues and adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen therapy are the foundations of its treatment. Split-skin graft (SSG) is the main reconstruction technique due to its simplicity and dependability. Dermal substitutes, as well as creating a suitable wound bed for grafting, aim to recreate the inherent thickness and pliability of skin. One innovation, Novosorb™ (produced by PolyNovo Ltd, Port Melbourne, Australia), is a biodegradable temporising matrix (BTM) that is an entirely synthetic implantable dermal matrix that creates a neo-dermis in complex wounds.

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