Glycerol treatment as recovery procedure for cryopreserved human skin allografts positive for bacteria and fungi

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Gilbert Verbeken
Gunther Verween
Daniel De Vos
Bruno Pascual
Peter De Corte
Cornelia Richters
Arlette De Coninck
Diane Roseeuw
Nadine Ectors
Thomas Rose
Serge Jennes
Jean-Paul Pirnay
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[1] Queen Astrid Military Hospital,Skin
[2] Euro Skin Bank, and Keratinocyte Bank, Laboratory for Molecular and Cellular Technology, Burn Wound Centre
[3] Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Department of Dermatology and Pathology, UZ Brussel
[4] Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,Tissue Banks University Hospitals Leuven
[5] Burn Wound Centre,undefined
[6] Queen Astrid Military Hospital,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Banking | 2012年 / 13卷
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Skin banking; Skin allograft; Cryopreservation; Glycerol preservation; Bacterial and fungal contamination; Bacterial and fungal decontamination;
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Human donor skin allografts are suitable and much used temporary biological (burn) wound dressings. They prepare the excised wound bed for final autografting and form an excellent substrate for revascularisation and for the formation of granulation tissue. Two preservation methods, glycerol preservation and cryopreservation, are commonly used by tissue banks for the long-term storage of skin grafts. The burn surgeons of the Queen Astrid Military Hospital preferentially use partly viable cryopreserved skin allografts. After mandatory 14-day bacterial and mycological culture, however, approximately 15% of the cryopreserved skin allografts cannot be released from quarantine because of positive culture. To maximize the use of our scarce and precious donor skin, we developed a glycerolisation-based recovery method for these culture positive cryopreserved allografts. The inactivation and preservation method, described in this paper, allowed for an efficient inactivation of the colonising bacteria and fungi, with the exception of spore-formers, and did not influence the structural and functional aspects of the skin allografts.
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