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Scaffold surgery - Specially-developed polymers could mean a revolution in treating severe skin injuries

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A BREAKTHROUGH in understanding cell behaviour and a newly-developed, dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas of skin could provide a safer, more effective way of treating burns, diabetic ulcers and other severe skin injuries. The ultra-fine, 3D scaffold, which is made from specially-developed polymers derived from polylactic acid, resembles tissue paper but has fibres 100 times finer. Before being placed on the wound, via a biopsy, the patient's skin cells are introduced and attach themselves to the scaffold, multiplying until they eventually grow over it. This is then placed over the wound and after six to eight weeks the scaffold dissolves, leaving the skin cells behind.

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