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Title: Artificial Skin


1
Artificial Skin
  • By Simranjit Rekhi

2
Functions of Skin?
  • Skin is the largest organ in the human body
  • Helps preserve fluid balance
  • Controls body temperature
  • Helps prevent and fight diseases

3
What is it?
  • About Thirty years ago, burn surgeons determined
    that badly burned skin should be removed as
    quickly as possible, followed by immediate and
    permanent replacement of the lost skin.
  • Doctors are able to take a postage stamp-sized
    piece of skin from the patient and grow the skin
    under special tissue culture conditions.
  • From this small piece of skin, technicians can
    grow enough skin to cover nearly the entire body
    in just 3 weeks

4
Why is it Needed?
  • When skin is damaged or lost due to severe injury
    or burns, bacteria and other microorganisms have
    easy access to warm, nutrient-rich body fluids.
  • To treat a severe burn, surgeons first remove the
    burned skin and then quickly cover the underlying
    tissue, usually with a combination of
    laboratory-grown skin cells and artificial skin.

5
Types of Skin Replacements
  • Integra Dermal Regeneration Template
  • Semi -synthetic approach to skin regeneration
  • Researchers develop a bi-layer membrane system
    called the Dermal Regeneration Template
  • The first and only FDA approved tissue engineered
    product for burn and reconstructive surgery
  • Dermal replacement layer is constructed of a
    porous, biodegradable matrix of cross-linked
    bovine tendon collagen and the glycos-aminoglycan
    chondroitin 6-sulfate.
  • Allows a the wound to establish a new tissue base

6
Continued
  • Second layer acts as a temporary replacement
    (Epidermal ) made from silicone polymer
  • Following completion of the dermal layer
    physicians replace the temporary epidermal with
    an epidermal auto-graft.
  • Skin Graft
  • taking cells from a non-burned epidermal layer of
    skin, growing them into large sheets of cells in
    a laboratory

7
How does it work?
  • The burn surgeon drapes a sheet of Integra over
    the wounded area for 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Allows the victims cells to grow a new dermis on
    top of matrix of the Integra .
  • Then the surgeon removes the top layer of the
    Integra and applies a very thin sheet of the
    victims own epithelial cells.
  • Over time, a normal epidermis (except for the
    absence of hair follicles) is reconstructed from
    these cells.
  • Skin replacement. Using a bilayer membrane
    system, scientists at Integra LifeSciences help
    repair skin lesions and burns.

8
Types of Skin Replacements
  • Epicel skin replacement technology
  • Introduced by Genzyme Biosurgery in 1987.
  • Physicians isolate individual cells from a
    postage-stamp-sized biopsy of skin.
  • Grow the cells for about 2 to 3 weeks and allow
    them to form individual sheets of tissue.
  • Then surgeons transplant these sheets of tissue
    to the burnt area where these sheets fuse over
    time with the burnt area.

9
Works Cited
  • http//www.nigms.nih.gov/Publications/Factsheet_Ar
    tificialSkin.htm
  • http//www.seattlepi.com/local/burn231.shtml
  • http//www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/images/mdis_0
    000_0001_0_img0032.jpg
  • http//www.scielo.org.za/img/revistas/sajs/v104n11
    -12/a30fig02.gif
  • http//pubs.acs.org/subscribe/archive/mdd/v07/i09/
    html/904feature_willis1.html
  • http//www.integra-ls.com/products/default.aspx?pr
    oduct46Product20Description
  • http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/00
    2363.htm
  • http//www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/
    guide/skin-biopsies
  • http//www.burnsurvivor.com/skin_substitutes.html
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