Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report
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Resumo: | Introduction: Burns are most often caused by thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents, which are difficult to handle. In this context, the use of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) skin for medical treatment of superficial and deep second-degree burns has been shown to be a new option. Case report: SMFFC, female, 22 year-old presented with superficial and deep second degree burns on the dorsum of the left foot, with 56 cm2 (cm²) of extension. The patient received tilapia skin dressing. She was discharged and returning to normal activities in seven days, with full recovery of the full range of motor activity of the affected area. There were no complications at follow-up. Comments: The tilapia skin adheres to the dermis of the human ski , occluding the nerve endings, promoting an instant improvement of the pain. The skin dermis of the fish is composed of organized bundles of dense collagen fibers, allowing tensile strength, good moisture and reduced healing time. This is one of the few cases reported in the literature on the use of tilapia skin as a biological dressing for the treatment of human burns. This alternative may, in addition to reducing pain and healing time of wounds, reduce costs and mitigate possible complications, especially infections |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case reportPele da tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) como curativo biológico no tratamento de queimaduras: Relato de casoTilápiaOreochromis niloticusProcedimento CurativoQueimadurasTilapiaOreochromis niloticusTherapeuticsdressingBurnsIntroduction: Burns are most often caused by thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents, which are difficult to handle. In this context, the use of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) skin for medical treatment of superficial and deep second-degree burns has been shown to be a new option. Case report: SMFFC, female, 22 year-old presented with superficial and deep second degree burns on the dorsum of the left foot, with 56 cm2 (cm²) of extension. The patient received tilapia skin dressing. She was discharged and returning to normal activities in seven days, with full recovery of the full range of motor activity of the affected area. There were no complications at follow-up. Comments: The tilapia skin adheres to the dermis of the human ski , occluding the nerve endings, promoting an instant improvement of the pain. The skin dermis of the fish is composed of organized bundles of dense collagen fibers, allowing tensile strength, good moisture and reduced healing time. This is one of the few cases reported in the literature on the use of tilapia skin as a biological dressing for the treatment of human burns. This alternative may, in addition to reducing pain and healing time of wounds, reduce costs and mitigate possible complications, especially infectionsIntrodução: As queimaduras são, na maioria das vezes, causadas por agentes térmicos, químicos, elétricos ou radioativos, de difícil manuseio. Nesse contexto, o uso da pele da Tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus), para tratamento médico das queimaduras de segundo grau superficial e profunda, tem demonstrado ser uma nova opção. Relato de caso: SMFFC, gênero feminino, 22 anos apresentou queimaduras por atrito de segundo grau superficial e profundo, no dorso do pé esquerdo, com 56 centímetros2 (cm²) de extensão. A paciente recebeu curativo de pele de tilápia, tendo alta e retornando às suas atividades normais em sete dias, com recuperação total da amplitude de movimentos da área afetada e sem complicações no seguimento. Comentários: A pele da tilápia adere à derme da pele humana, ocluindo as terminações nervosas, promovendo melhora instantânea da dor. A derme da pele do peixe é composta por feixes organizados de fibras de colágeno denso, possibilitando resistência à tração, boa umidade e diminuição do tempo de cicatrização. Esse é um dos poucos casos relatados na literatura sobre a utilização da pele da tilápia como curativo biológico para tratamento das queimaduras. Essa alternativa poderá, além de reduzir a dor e o tempo de cura das feridas, reduzir gastos e mitigar possíveis complicações, sobretudo, as infecções.Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda2018-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/3710.56102/afmo.2018.37Annals of Olinda Medical School; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018); 65-68Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda; v. 1 n. 2 (2018); 65-682674-84872595-1734reponame:Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)instname:Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)instacron:FMOporhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/37/35Caroso Torrisi, AdrianaGonçalves Pereira da Silva, PatríciaFilgueiras Freire de Carvalho, Stella MárciaBorges de Miranda, Marcelo Joséinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-04T18:10:39Zoai:ojs.afmo.emnuvens.com.br:article/37Revistahttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmoPUBhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/oaianaisfmo@fmo.edu.br2674-84872595-1734opendoar:2023-07-04T18:10:39Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online) - Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)false |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report Pele da tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) como curativo biológico no tratamento de queimaduras: Relato de caso |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report Caroso Torrisi, Adriana Tilápia Oreochromis niloticus Procedimento Curativo Queimaduras Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Therapeutics dressing Burns |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Nile tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biological dressing in the treatment of burns: Case report |
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Caroso Torrisi, Adriana |
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Caroso Torrisi, Adriana Gonçalves Pereira da Silva, Patrícia Filgueiras Freire de Carvalho, Stella Márcia Borges de Miranda, Marcelo José |
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Gonçalves Pereira da Silva, Patrícia Filgueiras Freire de Carvalho, Stella Márcia Borges de Miranda, Marcelo José |
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Caroso Torrisi, Adriana Gonçalves Pereira da Silva, Patrícia Filgueiras Freire de Carvalho, Stella Márcia Borges de Miranda, Marcelo José |
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Tilápia Oreochromis niloticus Procedimento Curativo Queimaduras Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Therapeutics dressing Burns |
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Tilápia Oreochromis niloticus Procedimento Curativo Queimaduras Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Therapeutics dressing Burns |
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Introduction: Burns are most often caused by thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents, which are difficult to handle. In this context, the use of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) skin for medical treatment of superficial and deep second-degree burns has been shown to be a new option. Case report: SMFFC, female, 22 year-old presented with superficial and deep second degree burns on the dorsum of the left foot, with 56 cm2 (cm²) of extension. The patient received tilapia skin dressing. She was discharged and returning to normal activities in seven days, with full recovery of the full range of motor activity of the affected area. There were no complications at follow-up. Comments: The tilapia skin adheres to the dermis of the human ski , occluding the nerve endings, promoting an instant improvement of the pain. The skin dermis of the fish is composed of organized bundles of dense collagen fibers, allowing tensile strength, good moisture and reduced healing time. This is one of the few cases reported in the literature on the use of tilapia skin as a biological dressing for the treatment of human burns. This alternative may, in addition to reducing pain and healing time of wounds, reduce costs and mitigate possible complications, especially infections |
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