Debridement via collagenase application in two neonates

Tiras, U; Erdeve, O; Karabulut, AA; Dallar, Y; Eksioglu, HM

HERO ID

4948780

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

16191005

HERO ID 4948780
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Debridement via collagenase application in two neonates
Authors Tiras, U; Erdeve, O; Karabulut, AA; Dallar, Y; Eksioglu, HM
Journal Pediatric Dermatology
Volume 22
Issue 5
Page Numbers 472-475
Abstract Slow-healing wounds contain insufficient amounts of intrinsic collagenases to provide sufficient wound debridement, so that the use of products containing synergistic collagenases and proteases may be helpful. We report the successful use of collagenase clostridipeptidase A in two newborns, a premature infant with 3rd degree burns, and a term neonate with an extravasation necrosis caused by calcium gluconate. Surgical excision of necrotic tissue is a serious intervention and prolongs the duration of hospitalization. Enzymatic eschar removal may have an advantage over surgery especially in newborns with a high risk for surgery, with its possible complications, need for anesthesia, and perhaps for blood transfusion.
Doi 10.1111/j.1525-1470.2005.00119.x
Pmid 16191005
Wosid WOS:000232050600018
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