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http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2020.02306

Comparison of porcine and human acellular dermal matrix outcomes in wound healing: a deep dive into the evidence  

Saricilar, Erin Cihat (Department of Vascular Surgery, Liverpool Hospital)
Huang, Sarah (Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal North Shore Hospital)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.48, no.4, 2021 , pp. 433-439 More about this Journal
Abstract
Acellular dermal matrices (ADM) are a novel graft. The goal of this systematic review is to evaluate the evidence behind differences in human and porcine ADM, irrelevant of manufacturing method, and to determine if there is enough of an evidence base to change clinical practice. An extensive literature search was performed through MEDLINE and Embase with search terms defining a population, intervention and outcome. Title and abstract exclusion were performed with other exclusion criteria. In 191 articles were found after exclusion of duplicates, with only 29 remaining following exclusions. Ten studies were found to have level I and II evidence (I=3, II=8), of which two were histopathological, one was an animal model, one was a systematic review, and six were clinical. The remaining studies were reviewed and considered for discussion, but did not hold high enough standards for medical evidence. Strong clinical evidence already exists for the use of human ADM, but questions of access, cost, and ethics require consideration of a xenograft. Histopathologically, evidence suggests minimal long-term differences between human and porcine ADM, although there is a short acute immune response with porcine ADM. Clinically, there is limited difference in outcomes, with a small range in effect of different ADM preparations. Considering the effectiveness of ADM in wound healing, more high-level research with appropriate statistical analysis to facilitate a future meta-analysis is recommended to justify a transition from human to porcine ADM.
Keywords
Acellular dermis; Allograft; Xenograft;
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