Full Thickness Skin Defects

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The Use of Cultured (Dermal) Epithelial Autografts in Severely Burned Patients

The Swisskera project is a multicenter follow-up study at the three Swiss burn centers evaluating long-term outcomes after burn wound coverage with lab-grown epithelial grafts, specifically cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) and, where applicable, cultured dermal-epidermal autograft (CDEA). Patients who received CEA/CDEA between 1985 and 2023 will be invited for a study visit , using available clinical records and standardized long-term scar and skin assessments. Long-term skin quality will be evaluated by comparing the previously transplanted area with a matched healthy skin reference site using non-invasive measurements (e.g., thickness, transepidermal water loss, hydration, elasticity, and color). Optional small punch biopsies may be obtained from transplanted areas (under local anesthesia or during clinically indicated anesthesia) for histological and immunohistochemical characterization of scar tissue remodeling, including collagen and elastin architecture, vascularization, nerve fiber ingrowth, inflammatory cell patterns, and melanocyte distribution.

Participants needed: 236
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Children's Hospital, ZurichUpdated: May 26, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Patients who have undergone treatment at the three Swiss burn centres and receiv... [+2]

Refusal of participation in the study by the patient or his/her legal representa... [+1]