AIIMS to set up a skin bank for patients with severe burns
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here will soon set up a skin bank for patients with severe burns and those who suffer damage during accident or surgery.
The hospital's department of plastic, reconstructive and burns surgery will launch an awareness campaign for cadaver skin donation soon, said Dr Rajesh Malhotra, the chief of AIIMS Trauma Centre.
Malhotra said the hospital is in the process of getting regulatory approval.
"We are also in the process of buying equipment to process cadaver skin to remove infections and antigenicity," Malhotra said.
He said a person suffering more than 60 per cent burns often requires skin implantation.
As part of the procedure, the skin from the wounded part is removed and replaced either with the own skin of the patient or donated or artificial skin, he explained.
"The artificial skin available in India is manufactured and patented by a US-based company. It is quite costly. That is where skin donations come useful," he added.
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