The Role of Allogenic Amniotic Membrane in Burn Treatment

Amniotic membrane (AM) has been used in burns for nearly 100 years. The purpose of this article is to give a comprehensive review of the English literature published in the last two decades (1987–2007) to present the current state of this therapy form. Three medical databases (PubMed, Medline, The Cochrane Library) and specific burn journals were electronically screened for relevant articles using carefully selected retrieval strategies and keywords (AM, amnion grafts, burns, wound dressing, amnion banking). Bibliographies of relevant articles were analyzed for additional pertinent publications. After exclusion of articles which referred to the use of AM in reconstructive and ophthalmologic surgery, the inquiry yielded 31 relevant articles in English language dealing with AM and burns. There was no publication fulfilling the criteria of evidence level I, 6 articles had evidence level II, 10 had evidence level III, 6 had evidence level IV, and 9 were merely narrative (level V). The review testifies to—in view of good tissue practice—heightened use of processed AM in burns, especially in the last decade. Randomized clinical trials favored the use of amnion in burns in the first place for promotion of wound healing and in the second place for its comfortable and less dressing changes. Antimicrobial effects, pain relief, reduction of fluid, and scar formation were demonstrated additionally.

[1]  D. Herndon,et al.  Amnion in the treatment of pediatric partial-thickness facial burns. , 2008, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[2]  Devendra Kumar,et al.  Development and Evaluation of Silver-Impregnated Amniotic Membrane as an Antimicrobial Burn Dressing , 2008, Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association.

[3]  Rita Singh,et al.  Microbiological safety and clinical efficacy of radiation sterilized amniotic membranes for treatment of second-degree burns. , 2007, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[4]  C. Finnerty,et al.  Burn size determines the inflammatory and hypermetabolic response , 2006, Critical care.

[5]  H. Redl,et al.  The influence of various storage conditions on cell viability in amniotic membrane , 2006, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[6]  G. Saed,et al.  The novel antimicrobial peptide beta3-defensin is produced by the amnion: a possible role of the fetal membranes in innate immunity of the amniotic cavity. , 2004, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[7]  G. Özgenel The effects of a combination of hyaluronic and amniotic membrane on the formation of peritendinous adhesions after flexor tendon surgery in chickens , 2004 .

[8]  G. Filiz,et al.  Combined Application of Human Amniotic Membrane Wrapping and Hyaluronic Acid Injection in Epineurectomized Rat Sciatic Nerve , 2004, Journal of reconstructive microsurgery.

[9]  Y. Finkelstein,et al.  Use of human amniotic membrane as a biologic dressing , 1990, European Journal of Plastic Surgery.

[10]  H. Dua,et al.  The amniotic membrane in ophthalmology. , 2004, Survey of ophthalmology.

[11]  A. L. Gajiwala,et al.  Evaluation of Lyophilised, Gamma-Irradiated Amnion as a Biological Dressing , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[12]  S. Bachmann,et al.  The Influence of Different Preservation and Sterilisation Steps on the Histological Properties of Amnion Allografts — Light and Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[13]  A. Lobo Gajiwala,et al.  Use of Banked Tissue in Plastic Surgery , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[14]  C. Perka,et al.  Clinical Efficacy and Compatibility of Allogeneic Avital Tissue Transplants Sterilized with a Peracetic Acid/Ethanol Mixture , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[15]  Pawan Kumar,et al.  Properties of Air Dried Radiation Processed Amniotic Membranes under Different Storage Conditions , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[16]  Y. Vajaradul Bangkok Biomaterial Center: 15 Years Experience in Tissue Banking , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[17]  Y. Vajaradul,et al.  Application of Preserved Human Amniotic Membrane for Corneal Surface Reconstruction , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[18]  D. Ponzin,et al.  Further evaluation of amniotic membrane banking for transplantation in ocular surface diseases , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[19]  R. Eichberger,et al.  Physical Changes of Amniotic Membranes Through Glycerolization for The Use as an Epidermal Substitute. Light and Electron Microscopic Studies , 2004, Cell and Tissue Banking.

[20]  R. Roy,et al.  "Amnion Bank"--the use of long term glycerol preserved amniotic membranes in the management of superficial and superficial partial thickness burns. , 2003, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[21]  M. Martínez-Pardo,et al.  Application of biological dressings from radiosterilized amnios with cobalt 60 and serologic studies on the handling of burns in pediatric patients. , 2002, Annals of Transplantation.

[22]  U. Göbel,et al.  Peracetic acid-ethanol treatment of allogeneic avital bone tissue transplants--a reliable sterilization method. , 2003, Annals of transplantation.

[23]  E. Tedeschi-Reiner,et al.  Amniotic membrane transplantation for ocular surface reconstruction. , 2002, Collegium antropologicum.

[24]  O. Herek,et al.  The use of amniotic membrane in flexor tendon repair: an experimental model , 2002, Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery.

[25]  Barı,et al.  ROLE OF HUMAN FETAL MEMBRANES (AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BURN WOUNDS , 2002 .

[26]  M. Gomes,et al.  Histologic evaluation of the osteoinductive property of autogenous demineralized dentin matrix on surgical bone defects in rabbit skulls using human amniotic membrane for guided bone regeneration. , 2001, The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants.

[27]  C. Lee,et al.  Amniotic membrane used for vulvar adhesion treatment , 2001, Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

[28]  C. Foster,et al.  Amniotic membrane surgery. , 2001, Current opinion in ophthalmology.

[29]  A. Heiligenhaus,et al.  Improvement of HSV-1 necrotizing keratitis with amniotic membrane transplantation. , 2001, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[30]  M. Usui,et al.  Immunogenicity of human amniotic membrane in experimental xenotransplantation. , 2001, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[31]  R. Sheridan,et al.  Skin substitutes in burns. , 1999, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[32]  D. H. Ma,et al.  Identification of Antiangiogenic and Antiinflammatory Proteins in Human Amniotic Membrane , 2000, Cornea.

[33]  A. Eitan,et al.  Evaluation of Seprafilm and Amniotic Membrane as Adhesion Prophylaxis in Mesh Repair of Abdominal Wall Hernia in Rats , 2000, European Surgical Research.

[34]  M. H. Keswani Burns in India 1974–1999 , 2000 .

[35]  A. Selvaraj,et al.  Then and now: burns in India. , 2000, Burns.

[36]  N. Koizumi,et al.  Growth factor mRNA and protein in preserved human amniotic membrane. , 2000, Current eye research.

[37]  A. Dziedzic-Gocławska,et al.  Amnion allografts prepared in the Central Tissue Bank in Warsaw. , 1999, Annals of transplantation.

[38]  M. Haberal,et al.  Effectiveness of human amnion preserved long-term in glycerol as a temporary biological dressing. , 1999, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[39]  M. Ercan,et al.  Measurement of blood flow by the 133Xe clearance technique to grafts of amnion used in vestibuloplasty. , 1997, The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery.

[40]  S. Tseng,et al.  Amniotic membrane transplantation for persistent epithelial defects with ulceration. , 1997, American journal of ophthalmology-glaucoma.

[41]  K. Ramakrishnan,et al.  Management of partial-thickness burn wounds by amniotic membrane: a cost-effective treatment in developing countries. , 1997, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[42]  A. Ziegler,et al.  Amnion Epithelial Cells, in Contrast to Trophoblast Cells, Express All Classical HLA Class I Molecules Together With HLA‐G , 1997, American journal of reproductive immunology.

[43]  H. Hricak,et al.  Evidence-based medicine. , 1997, Singapore medical journal.

[44]  K. Durrani,et al.  Method of obtaining and preparation of fresh human amniotic membrane for clinical use. , 1996, JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association.

[45]  O. Hajiiski,et al.  AMNIOTIC MEMBRANES FOR TEMPORARY BURN COVERAGE , 1996 .

[46]  M. Subrahmanyam Amniotic membrane as a cover for microskin grafts. , 1995, British journal of plastic surgery.

[47]  J. Chalabian,et al.  Skin substitutes. , 1995, The Western journal of medicine.

[48]  M. Subrahmanyam Honey-impregnated gauze versus amniotic membrane in the treatment of burns. , 1994, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[49]  J. Mazgalova,et al.  USE OF AMNIOTIC MEMBRANES AS BIOLOGICAL DRESSINGS IN CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT OF BURNS , 1994 .

[50]  B. Alsbjörn Biologic wound coverings in burn treatment , 1992, World journal of surgery.

[51]  Y. Finkelstein,et al.  Antibacterial properties of human amniotic membranes. , 1991, Placenta.

[52]  G. Zund,et al.  The use of an amniotic membrane graft to prevent postoperative adhesions. , 1991, Fertility and sterility.

[53]  Y. Ding,et al.  Recent advances in burn wound management in China. , 1990, Acta chirurgiae plasticae.

[54]  C. Sawhney Amniotic membrane as a biological dressing in the management of burns. , 1989, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[55]  M. Baggish,et al.  Evaluation of tissue healing and adhesion formation after an intraabdominal amniotic membrane graft in the rat. , 1989, The Journal of reproductive medicine.

[56]  M. Tvede,et al.  Bacteriotherapy for chronic relapsing Clostridium difficile in six patients , 1989 .

[57]  Ding Yl,et al.  Recent advances in burn wound management in China. , 1989 .

[58]  J. S. Hunt,et al.  Topographical expression of class I major histocompatibility complex antigens on human amniotic epithelium. , 1988, Journal of reproductive immunology.

[59]  J. Fishback,et al.  Amnion membrane epithelial cells express class I HLA and contain class I HLA mRNA. , 1988, Journal of immunology.

[60]  K. Durrani,et al.  Human amniotic membrane as a versatile biological dressing--a preliminary report. , 1987, JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association.

[61]  M. Haberal,et al.  The use of silver nitrate-incorporated amniotic membrane as a temporary dressing. , 1987, Burns, including thermal injury.

[62]  M. Scheflan,et al.  Clinical trials of amniotic membranes in burn wound care. , 1982, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[63]  W. Bodmer,et al.  Expression of HLA antigens, β2-microglobulin and enzymes by human amniotic epithelial cells , 1982, Nature.

[64]  Bennett Jp,et al.  A review of the role of amniotic membranes in surgical practice. , 1982 .

[65]  R. Matthews,et al.  A review of the role of amniotic membranes in surgical practice. , 1982, Obstetrics and gynecology annual.

[66]  S. Leibowitz,et al.  IMMUNOGENICITY OF HUMAN AMNIOTIC EPITHELIAL CELLS AFTER TRANSPLANTATION INTO VOLUNTEERS , 1981, The Lancet.

[67]  V. Chandrasekharam,et al.  Use of dry human and bovine amnion as a biological dressing. , 1981, Archives of surgery.

[68]  D. Enterline,et al.  Biological Dressings and Evaporative Water Loss from Burn Wounds , 1980, Annals of plastic surgery.

[69]  L. R. Mccarthy,et al.  Comparison of the bacterial clearing effects of different biologic dressings on granulating wounds following thermal injury. , 1980, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[70]  W.Page Faulk,et al.  HUMAN AMNION AS AN ADJUNCT IN WOUND HEALING , 1980, The Lancet.

[71]  B. Bose Burn wound dressing with human amniotic membrane. , 1979, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

[72]  E. Dawe,et al.  Use of allograft amniotic membrane for control of intra-abdominal adhesions. , 1978, Journal of medicine.

[73]  J. Slater,et al.  THE LOW-LYING PLACENTA AND DYSMATURITY , 1975, The Lancet.

[74]  D. Anderson,et al.  Implanted amniotic membrane as an autograft and as an allograft. , 1975, Journal of medicine.

[75]  D. Anderson,et al.  Wound healing and the amniotic membrane. , 1975, Journal of medicine.

[76]  D. Anderson,et al.  Amnion autografts, permanent structure. , 1975, Journal of medicine.

[77]  Robson Mc,et al.  Clinical experiences with amniotic membranes as a temporary biologic dressing. , 1974 .

[78]  D. Matheson,et al.  Human amniotic membrane as a physiologic wound dressing. , 1974, Archives of surgery.

[79]  M. Robson,et al.  Clinical experiences with amniotic membranes as a temporary biologic dressing. , 1974, Connecticut medicine.

[80]  M. Robson,et al.  The Effect of Human Amniotic Membranes on the Bacterial Population of Infected Rat Burns , 1973, Annals of surgery.

[81]  M. Robson,et al.  Quantitative comparison of biological dressings. , 1973, Surgical forum.

[82]  P. Wall Doctors, Not Arbiters , 1971 .

[83]  B. Diño,et al.  Human amnion : the establishment of an amnion bank and its practical applications in surgery. , 1966, Journal of the Philippine Medical Association.

[84]  E. Troensegaard-Hansen Amnion Implantation in Peripheral Vascular Disease , 1956, Lancet.

[85]  G. Bourne The microscopic anatomy of the human amnion and chorion. , 1960, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[86]  D. Danforth,et al.  The microscopic anatomy of the fetal membranes with particular reference to the detailed structure of the amnion. , 1958, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[87]  E. Troensegaard-Hansen Amniotic grafts in chronic skin ulceration. , 1950, Lancet.

[88]  A. Sorsby,et al.  AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE GRAFTS IN CAUSTIC BURNS OF THE EYE: (Burns of the second degree). , 1946, British Journal of Ophthalmology.

[89]  W. Penfield Amnioplastin: A Warning , 1940, British medical journal.

[90]  W Penfield,et al.  A New Method of preventing Adhesions. The Use of Amnioplastin after Craniotomy , 1940, British medical journal.

[91]  A. D. Rötth PLASTIC REPAIR OF CONJUNCTIVAL DEFECTS WITH FETAL MEMBRANES , 1940 .

[92]  M. Stern THE GRAFTING OF PRESERVED AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE TO BURNED AND ULCERATED SURFACES, SUBSTITUING SKIN GRAFTS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT , 1913 .