Scar Quality and Hand Function after Moist Exposed Burn Ointment and Skin Graft Treatment in Full Thickness Hand Burn.
- Author:
Ji Cheol SHIN
1
;
Cheong Hoon SEO
;
Ki Un JANG
;
Ki Yang JUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
- Publication Type:Comparative Study ; Original Article
- Keywords:
Burn rehabilitation;
Hand function;
Scar evaluation;
MEBO
- MeSH:
Burns*;
Cicatrix*;
Erythema;
Hand*;
Michigan;
Perfusion;
Pigmentation;
Pliability;
Prospective Studies;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Skin*;
Transplants*;
Wounds and Injuries
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2007;31(5):582-589
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To compare the scar formation and hand function between moist exposed burn ointment (MEBO) treatment and conventional skin graft in full thickness hand burns. METHOD: Prospective comparative study was done between MEBO treatment group and conventional skin graft group. Full thickness burn wound scars on dorsal hand were compared. Scars were assessed with the Vancouver scar scale and other objective measurement tools such as pigmentation, erythema, pliability, transepideramal water loss, thickness and perfusion. Hand function was evaluated by the Jebsen hand function test and Michigan Hand Function Questionnaire. RESULTS: Vancouver Scar scale showed significantly better scores in the MEBO group than in the conventional skin graft group. Scar thickness and transepidermal water loss were greater in the MEBO treatment group whereas pigmentation value was greater in the conventional skin graft group. There was no significant difference in the hand function between the two groups. CONCLUSION: MEBO application could be an alternative treatment to conventional skin graft treatment in full thickness hand burn wounds. In the future, more studies are yet to come how MEBO treatment may affect the skin condition of the burn injuries.