Skin Graft Scar Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of EASYEF® in Acute Wound (Split-thickness Skin Graft Donor Site)
This study is a prospective study, randomized, using control, open-label, single-center to evaluate the efficacy and safety of EASYEF® in acute wound (split-thickness skin graft donor site). A total of 10 subjects are randomly allocated. Subjects who meet the final inclusion and exclusion criteria are randomized to the test cohorts in a ratio of 1:1:1.
This study was intended to determine the effect of EGF on acute wounds such as trauma, surgical wounds and burns. But in this study, skin graft donor site wounds were used because they were the most representative for acute wounds and the depth and extent of the wounds could be controlled. EGF is known pharmacologically to accelerate epithelial cell proliferation, fibroblast cells and endothelial cells. Giving EGF in acute wounds is expected to accelerate wound healing and improve patient quality of life. ;
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