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Burned Skin Regeneration
Regenerative Therapy Routines Get detailed reference to the links of Burns regenerative medicine and therapy, burns treatment, and clinical handbook for burns regenerative medicine and therapy.
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Trauma Wounds Regenerative Healing
Regenerative Therapy Routines Sterilize the peripheral healthy skins around the wounds with routine methods and clean the sewage on the wounds with physiological saline water directly. The smear MEBO wound ointment onto the wounds. Continue with the treatment of BRT with MEBT/MEBO until the wounds regenerate and heal. For minor wounds, apply MEBO dressing until the regenerative healing.
Case One: Male, Age 8, admitted nine hours after an automobile crush injury at 10 pm on March 17, 2007. Admitting Diagnosis: 1.Hemorrhagic Shock; 2. Compound comminuted fracture of the lower left femur; 3. Extensive avulsion injury and laceration and loss of the skin of the lower left femur; 4. Fractures of the pelvis and left ramus inferior ossis pubis; 5. Intertrochanteric fracture of left femur; 6. Fracture of left acetabulum; 7. Hematoma of scrotum and urethral injury; 8. Injury of pancreas; 9. Multiple shear injuries of skin soft tissues in the body.





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Female, Age 30, severe crush injury on the right upper extremity, avulsion injury of the skin and hemorrhagic shock.


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Skin Ulcers Regeneration
Regenerative Therapy Routines First apply MEBO wound ointment onto the wounds. Until the leakage of write effusion four hours later, the wounds are treated with BRT with MEBT/MEBO for the skin ulcers regenerative healing. If no leakage of write effusion after 4 hours, smear three times regular dosages of MEBO wound ointment onto the wounds, and then cover with MEBO dressing. 12 hours later, change the dressing. Treat with BRT with MEBT/MEBO after the leakage of the effusion, if no leakage happens, repeat the methods stated above until the leakage happening.
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Case Three: Male, Age 36, high paraplegia and sacroiliac bedsores.

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