TOPIGEL IN THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC SCARS AFTER BURN INJURIES
Hamanová H.7, Brož L.2
1 Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Faculty and Teaching Hospital, Charles University, Hradec Králové 2Burns Centre, FacultyHospital, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Souhrn:
The authors present the results of a medium-term study in which they investigated the therapeutic effect of the silicone elastomer TopiGel on developing hypertrophic scars in a group of patients after burn injuries classified as Ilb or deeper.
The hitherto published results are vety encouraging. This medium-term study confirmed the hypothesis that TopiGel has a positive effect on the reduction, stabilization and normalization of hypertrophic scars. In 48 patients (96 %) out of a total of 50, stabilization of the scar occurred as well as its functional and cosmetic normalization, although the subjective view of the patients or parents (in tase of pediatric patients) differed in some instances. In two children (4 %) only a significant reduction of the scar occurred and not normalization, due to incorrect application of the gel by the parents, lack of adherence to basic hygienic principles or the recommended procedure of gel application. In tase of repeated complications, treatment was not pursued. In two patients (4 %)treatment was discontinued for a short time due to an allergic skin reaction subsequently, treatment was resumed until complete stabilization of the scar was achieved.
The study rued out a positive therapeutic effect of the silicone sheet on the painfulness of a scar and old, mature hypertrophic scars.
Klíčová slova:
hypertrophic scar, TopiGel, burn injury
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