Affiliation:
1. Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany
2. Department of Microbiology Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany
3. Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Inselspital University Hospital Bern Bern Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractPreserved allogeneic donor skin still represents one of the gold standard therapies in temporary wound coverage in severely burned patients or chronic wounds. Allogeneic skin grafts are currently commercially available as cryo‐ or glycerol‐preserved allografts through skin tissue banks all over the world. Most of the skin tissue banks rely on human cadaveric skin donations. Due to the chronic shortage of human allogeneic transplants, such as skin, and increasing costs in the procurement of allografts from other skin tissue banks, Hannover Medical School has been building up its own skin tissue bank based on allogeneic skin grafts from living donors who underwent surgical treatment (i.e., body‐contouring procedures, such as abdominioplasties). This article presents procedures and protocols for the procurement and processing of allogeneic skin grafts according to national legislation and European regulations and guidelines. Beside protocols, initial microbiological data regarding the sterility of the harvested grafts are presented. The results currently form the basis for further investigations as well as clinical applications. In summary, a microbiological testing and acceptance procedure is presented that ensures adequate patient safety and skin viability.
Funder
Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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