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Effectiveness of wound healing using the novel collagen dermal substitute INSUREGRAF®

  • Hyeon Yoon
  • , Hyeong Tae Yang
  • , Haejun Yim
  • , Dohern Kym
  • , Jun Hur
  • , Eunkyung Yang
  • , Samhyun Jung
  • , Sunghee Yang
  • , Geunhyung Kim
  • , June Bum Kim
  • , Wook Chun
  • , Yong Suk Cho
  • Hallym University
  • Bioland Ltd.

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Abstract

Collagen sponges are often used as dermal substitutes in the treatment of burns, trauma, infections, and wounds. Dermal substitutes that can be applied in a one-stage operation are particularly important for dermal regeneration. Some protocols for the production of collagen sponges have been developed, but many issues remain, including low yield, contraction, and expense. In this study, the effectiveness of two skin substitutes was evaluated. Specifically, we compared two thin matrices, i.e., the newly developed INSUREGRAF® 1.2 mm and the widely used Matriderm® 1 mm Single Layer, with respect to their biochemical and mechanical properties, safety, and efficacy. We examined the rate of contractibility and biocompatibility using in vitro and in vivo models. The INSUREGRAF had an interconnected pore structure, which affects cell attachment and proper vascularization. Accordingly, this novel collagen sponge type has the potential to promote skin tissue regeneration and is especially suitable for full-thickness skin defects as a one-stage operation substitute.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59692-59701
Number of pages10
JournalRSC Advances
Volume6
Issue number64
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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