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View article: Open label randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of NexoBrid compared to standard of care in children with burns
Open label randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of NexoBrid compared to standard of care in children with burns Open
BBD was demonstrated to be safe and effective in children. Its use lead to a shorter time to complete eschar removal, a reduction in excisional surgery and non-inferior cosmesis and function results as compared to SOC eschar removal method…
View article: Effective Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma with a Topical Enzymatic Mixture Enriched in Bromelain: Summary of Proof-Of Concept Clinical Studies on the First 22 Tumors
Effective Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma with a Topical Enzymatic Mixture Enriched in Bromelain: Summary of Proof-Of Concept Clinical Studies on the First 22 Tumors Open
Background/Objectives: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most prevalent form of human cancer, is traditionally treated by surgical and alternative destructive or topical chemical means, each with its advantages, challenges, and drawbacks. We…
View article: Effective Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma with a Topical Enzymatic Mixture Enriched in Bromelain: Summary of Proof-of Concept Clinical Studies on the First 22 Tumors
Effective Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma with a Topical Enzymatic Mixture Enriched in Bromelain: Summary of Proof-of Concept Clinical Studies on the First 22 Tumors Open
Background/Objectives: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most prevalent form of human cancer, is traditionally treated by surgical and alternative destructive or topical chemical means, each with its advantages, challenges and drawbacks. We …
View article: Burn Care in the Era of Rapid Enzymatic Debridement: Challenging the Dogma that Healing Beyond 21 Days Results in Hypertrophic Scarring
Burn Care in the Era of Rapid Enzymatic Debridement: Challenging the Dogma that Healing Beyond 21 Days Results in Hypertrophic Scarring Open
Deep burns are characterized by the presence of a necrotic eschar that delays healing and results in a local and systemic inflammatory response and following healing by secondary intention: heavy scarring. Early surgical debridement follow…
View article: Basal Cell Carcinoma Destruction by a Concentrate of Proteolytic Enzymes Enriched in Bromelain: A Preliminary Report
Basal Cell Carcinoma Destruction by a Concentrate of Proteolytic Enzymes Enriched in Bromelain: A Preliminary Report Open
Objectives: Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer generally treated by a variety of surgical and non-surgical destructive therapies. A Concentrate of Proteolytic Enzymes Enriched in Bromelain (CPEEB) derived from the st…
View article: Rapid enzymatic burn debridement: A review of the paediatric clinical trial experience
Rapid enzymatic burn debridement: A review of the paediatric clinical trial experience Open
NexoBrid (NXB) has been proven to be an effective selective enzymatic debridement agent in adults. This manuscript presents the combined clinical trial experience with NXB in children. Hundred and ten children aged 0.5 to 18 years sufferin…
View article: Survival of human cadaver skin on severe combined immune deficiency pigs: Proof of concept
Survival of human cadaver skin on severe combined immune deficiency pigs: Proof of concept Open
Transplantation of human xenografts onto immunocompromised mice is a powerful research tool for studying wound healing. However, differences in healing between humans and mice and their small size limit this model. We determined whether hu…
View article: Bromelain‐based enzymatic debridement of chronic wounds: A preliminary report
Bromelain‐based enzymatic debridement of chronic wounds: A preliminary report Open
Sharp debridement is currently considered most effective for debridement of chronic wounds; however, some patients do not have access to or cannot be treated by surgical methods. This study was designed to provide a first impression of the…
View article: The Role of Rapid Enzymatic Escharotomy and Eschar Removal in Burn Mass Casualty Incidents
The Role of Rapid Enzymatic Escharotomy and Eschar Removal in Burn Mass Casualty Incidents Open
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