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NCT04456127
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CO2 Laser Revision for Burn Related Donor Site Scars

Sponsor: Medstar Health Research Institute

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Summary

Scarring from burn wounds remains a chronic and often severe sequela of burn injury. Burn wounds may be left to heal by secondary intention or treated with surgical skin grafting; in both circumstances, significant scars likely result. When surgical skin grafting is employed, skin graft harvest sites ("donor sites") likewise result in clinically significant scars. This study will have interventional and observational components. Patients will receive the standard fractional ablative CO2 treatments to their scars resulting from burn wounds allowed to heal by secondary intention and/or those treated with skin grafts. These will be prospectively observed for the duration of the study as well as adjacent normal skin. In addition, a donor site that meets inclusion criteria that would not have otherwise received LSR will be identified as a treatment site. Patients with have one half of their donor sites randomized to standard of care (SOC) treatment, which consists of wound dressings, compression therapy, physical and occupational therapies and the other half randomized to SOC + ablative fractional CO2 laser therapy (LSR).

Official title: Ablative Fractional CO2 Laser Revision for Burn Related Donor Site Scars: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

25

Start Date

2020-01-21

Completion Date

2026-04-12

Last Updated

2025-05-31

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Fractional CO2 Laser

The UltraPulse® fractional ablative CO2 Laser will be employed with the DeepFX™ hand piece. Number of passes and laser settings, including fluency, density, spot size, will be chosen during the time of treatment as determined by the operating surgeon.

Locations (1)

MedStar Washington Hospital Center

Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States