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Published on: February 2, 2019
A synthetic hybrid-scale fiber matrix for complex surgical wounds: consensus guidelines
Luis G Fernandez1, Marc R Matthews2, Paul J Kim3
1The University of Texas Health Science Center, Tyler, TX.
Abstract:
Based on their own clinical experience and review of the available peer-reviewed data, the authors developed a consensus opinion on the use of an SHSFM for open wounds. The matrix has features such as varying pore sizes and fibers (ie, hybrid-scale) and is indicated for the treatment of open wounds. This report describes the design and utility of the SHSFM, its mechanism of action, and the methods of application, as well as clinical outcomes. The authors discuss their own experience and review of the published literature, then describe their protocols and rationale for the use of the SHSFM. These consensus statements include recommendations regarding appropriate wounds for use of the SHSFM, use of other wound therapies in conjunction with the SHSFM, reapplication rates, preparation methods, and additional discussions of appropriate use. This report is not a literature review, but rather is a statement of preliminary clinical experience. The consensus statements indicate that the SHSFM may be used to treat a variety of wounds and can be used to stage wounds to closure via skin grafts or by secondary intention.

