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Objective:
A randomized controlled trial is performed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of the skin stretching technique for two categories:
Study design:
Skin stretching will be compared to split skin grafting and should result in burn wound closure with significantly smaller scars. Also, a comparison will be made between the technique of serial excision versus skin stretching for scar reconstructions.
Scar evaluation three and twelve months after surgery will include the following parameters:
After 12 months adults will undergo a biopsy of the scar under local anesthesia. The experimental group, treated with the skin stretcher will undergo one extra biopsy of the formerly stretched skin.
Intervention:
At the start of the operation will be determined by randomization if skin stretching or split skin grafting (acute burn wounds) or serial excision (scar reconstruction category) will be performed.
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Eligibility criteria:
Inclusion:
Acute Burn wounds or scar reconstructions that require surgical treatment; 2. Sufficient healthy skin at (at least) one edge of the wound/scar must be available for the stretching procedure.
Age >= 18 years
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Primary study parameters/outcome of the study:
The primary study parameter is the surface area of the scar after 12 months
Secondary study parameters/outcome of the study (if applicable):
All scars will also be subjected to the scar evaluation protocol after 3 and 12 months by an independent observer for the evaluation of the:
Punch biopsies are taken for morphometry of dermal architecture (Fourier analysis). During surgery one biopsy is obtained of the normal skin. In the experimental group an additional biopsy is obtained at the end of the stretching procedure in order to be able to compare structure of the dermal matrix and orientation of the collagen fibers.
After 1 year, one biopsy is taken from the scar. The experimental group will undergo one additional biopsy of the formerly stretched skin.
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30 participants in 4 patient groups
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