What is the
technique of burnt skin regenerative restoration in situ?
The
technique of burns skin regeneration and recuperation in situ is also
called Moist Exposed Burns Therapy(MEBT), with Moist Exposed Burns Ointment (MEBO)as its
special supporting drug.
The technique of burns skin regeneration and recuperation in situ
is usually abbreviated as MEBT/MEBO,which includes two major aspects:
One is the local treatment,
i.e. the topical administration of MEBO on the burns wound to establish a physiological
moist environment where burnt necrotic tissues are liquefied and discharged without any
further damages; and PRCs in the deep layer of the wound are invigorated and induced into stem
cells, which are then activated on the wound for further division, proliferation and
differentiation in situ into the structure of normal skin tissues, realizing the skin organ regeneration
and recuperation in situ;
the other is systemic treatment, i.e. the whole set of systemic treatment
such as cardiac and pulmonary function rescue and nutrition support should be combined in the
extensive burns treatment.
There are 8 key procedures in the technique of burns skin regeneration
and reparation in situ:
1. Initiate and activate PRCs into stem cells;
2. Cultivation of stem cells;
3. Discharge the necrotic tissues by liquefaction without any further
damages;
4. Apply tissue culture medium (MEBO);
5. Non-bactericidal control of bacterial and toxin infection;
6. Physiologically moist environment;
7. Micro-isolation of burns wound and endogenous supply of oxygen and
nutrition;
8. Tissue combined to form organs.
This technique has been successfully applied in clinic for over 20
years.
Based on the initial statistics, over 40 million cases of tissue organ regeneration in situ
have been achieved in clinic.
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