Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Recent research indicates that tilapia has in its skin a non-infectious microbiota that presents good adherence to the wound bed, besides being similar to the morphological structure present in human skin. Objective: This study aims to demonstrate the efficacy of tilapia skin implantation as a possible source of biomaterial for grafting and biological dressing for the treatment of burns. Methods: The present study is a review of exploratory literature. For the searches, the following databases were used: Virtual Health Library, Scielo, Pubmed, LILACS and Medline. Papers published from 2004 to 2019 were used as eligibility criteria using the keywords "tilapia" and "burns". Articles that did not fit the objectives of this research were excluded. Results: Research has shown that the morphological profile of tilapia skin bears great resemblance to that of human skin, with collagen fibers arranged in the same consistency of the deep dermis found in human skin, soon when submitted to treatment to burned patients, the use of tilapia skin showed a recovery almost 70% better as a substitute for conventional dressing, in addition to reducing the treatment time to patients, with good results. Conclusion: Based on the research it can be concluded that tilapia skin brings a great promise of an effective and innovative product, easy to apply and high availability, with great efficacy in healing burns with decreased pain in patients. |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature reviewTratamiento del paciente quemado mediante el uso de injerto de tilapia - revisión de la literaturaTratamento ao paciente queimado através do uso de enxerto de tilápia – uma revisão de literaturaTilapiaBurnsCollagen.TilapiaQuemadurasColágeno.TilápiaQueimadurasColágeno.Introduction: Recent research indicates that tilapia has in its skin a non-infectious microbiota that presents good adherence to the wound bed, besides being similar to the morphological structure present in human skin. Objective: This study aims to demonstrate the efficacy of tilapia skin implantation as a possible source of biomaterial for grafting and biological dressing for the treatment of burns. Methods: The present study is a review of exploratory literature. For the searches, the following databases were used: Virtual Health Library, Scielo, Pubmed, LILACS and Medline. Papers published from 2004 to 2019 were used as eligibility criteria using the keywords "tilapia" and "burns". Articles that did not fit the objectives of this research were excluded. Results: Research has shown that the morphological profile of tilapia skin bears great resemblance to that of human skin, with collagen fibers arranged in the same consistency of the deep dermis found in human skin, soon when submitted to treatment to burned patients, the use of tilapia skin showed a recovery almost 70% better as a substitute for conventional dressing, in addition to reducing the treatment time to patients, with good results. Conclusion: Based on the research it can be concluded that tilapia skin brings a great promise of an effective and innovative product, easy to apply and high availability, with great efficacy in healing burns with decreased pain in patients.Introducción: Investigaciones recientes indican que la tilapia tiene en su piel una microbiota no infecciosa que presenta buena adherencia al lecho de la herida, además de ser similar a la estructura morfológica presente en la piel humana. Objetivo: Este estudio tiene como objetivo demostrar la eficacia de la implantación de la piel de tilapia como una posible fuente de biomaterial para el injerto y el apósito biológico para el tratamiento de quemaduras. Métodos: El presente estudio es una revisión de la literatura exploratoria. Para las búsquedas se utilizaron las siguientes bases de datos: Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, Scielo, Pubmed, LILACS y Medline. Los trabajos publicados entre 2004 y 2019 se utilizaron como criterios de elegibilidad utilizando las palabras clave "tilapia" y "quemaduras". Se excluyeron los artículos que no se ajustaban a los objetivos de esta investigación. Resultados: La investigación ha demostrado que el perfil morfológico de la piel de la tilapia tiene un gran parecido con el de la piel humana, con fibras de colágeno dispuestas en la misma consistencia de la dermis profunda que se encuentra en la piel humana, pronto cuando se somete a tratamiento a pacientes quemados, el uso de piel de tilapia mostró una recuperación casi un 70% mejor como sustituto del apósito convencional, además de reducir el tiempo de tratamiento a los pacientes , con buenos resultados. Conclusión: Basado en la investigación se puede concluir que la piel de tilapia trae una gran promesa de un producto eficaz e innovador, fácil de aplicar y de alta disponibilidad, con gran eficacia en la curación de quemaduras con disminución del dolor en los pacientes.Introdução: Pesquisas recentes apontam que a tilápia possui em sua pele uma microbiota não infecciosa que apresenta boa aderência ao leito das feridas, além de ser similar à estrutura morfológica presente na pele humana. Objetivo: Este estudo tem como objetivo demonstrar a eficácia da implantação da pele da tilápia como uma possível fonte de biomaterial para enxertia e curativo biológico para o tratamento de queimaduras. Métodos: O presente estudo é uma revisão de literatura exploratória. Para as buscas foram utilizados os bancos de dados: Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, Scielo, Pubmed, LILACS e Medline. Foram utilizados como critérios de elegibilidade trabalhos publicados no período de 2004 a 2019 a partir das palavras-chave “tilápia” e “queimaduras”. Foram excluídos os artigos que não se adequavam aos objetivos desta pesquisa. Resultados: As pesquisas mostraram que o perfil morfológico da pele da tilápia apresenta grande semelhança à da pele humana, com fibras colágenas dispostas na mesma consistência da derme profunda encontrada na pele humana, logo quando submetido ao tratamento aos pacientes queimados, a utilização da pele de tilápia mostrou uma recuperação quase 70% melhor como substituta do curativo convencional, além da diminuição do tempo de tratamento aos pacientes, com bons resultados. Conclusão: Com base na pesquisa pode-se concluir que a pele de tilápia traz uma grande promessa de um produto eficaz e inovador, de fácil aplicação e alta disponibilidade, havendo uma grande eficácia na cicatrização das queimaduras com diminuição de dores em pacientes.Research, Society and Development2021-09-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2036410.33448/rsd-v10i12.20364Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e245101220364Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e245101220364Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e2451012203642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20364/18190Copyright (c) 2021 Waldo Silva Mariz; Diego Costa Rodrigues; Jorge Pontual Wakedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMariz, Waldo Silva Rodrigues, Diego Costa Waked, Jorge Pontual 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20364Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:02.111873Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review Tratamiento del paciente quemado mediante el uso de injerto de tilapia - revisión de la literatura Tratamento ao paciente queimado através do uso de enxerto de tilápia – uma revisão de literatura |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review Mariz, Waldo Silva Tilapia Burns Collagen. Tilapia Quemaduras Colágeno. Tilápia Queimaduras Colágeno. |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Treatment of the burned patient through the use of tilapia graft - a literature review |
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Mariz, Waldo Silva |
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Mariz, Waldo Silva Rodrigues, Diego Costa Waked, Jorge Pontual |
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Rodrigues, Diego Costa Waked, Jorge Pontual |
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Mariz, Waldo Silva Rodrigues, Diego Costa Waked, Jorge Pontual |
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Tilapia Burns Collagen. Tilapia Quemaduras Colágeno. Tilápia Queimaduras Colágeno. |
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Tilapia Burns Collagen. Tilapia Quemaduras Colágeno. Tilápia Queimaduras Colágeno. |
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Introduction: Recent research indicates that tilapia has in its skin a non-infectious microbiota that presents good adherence to the wound bed, besides being similar to the morphological structure present in human skin. Objective: This study aims to demonstrate the efficacy of tilapia skin implantation as a possible source of biomaterial for grafting and biological dressing for the treatment of burns. Methods: The present study is a review of exploratory literature. For the searches, the following databases were used: Virtual Health Library, Scielo, Pubmed, LILACS and Medline. Papers published from 2004 to 2019 were used as eligibility criteria using the keywords "tilapia" and "burns". Articles that did not fit the objectives of this research were excluded. Results: Research has shown that the morphological profile of tilapia skin bears great resemblance to that of human skin, with collagen fibers arranged in the same consistency of the deep dermis found in human skin, soon when submitted to treatment to burned patients, the use of tilapia skin showed a recovery almost 70% better as a substitute for conventional dressing, in addition to reducing the treatment time to patients, with good results. Conclusion: Based on the research it can be concluded that tilapia skin brings a great promise of an effective and innovative product, easy to apply and high availability, with great efficacy in healing burns with decreased pain in patients. |
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