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Friday, August 26, 2005
Scrubs!

OVERVIEW : RECELL

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ReCell is an innovative device that enables a surgeon to apply skin cells, collected from a small sample of the patient's own skin, to an area that needs new cells to ensure appropriate healing, skin texture and skin colour.

ReCell produces a 'Spray on Skin' that contains all of the cells necessary to promote healthy skin growth. The spray has cells to promote healing (keratinocytes) and cells that reintroduce colour in scars or areas of excess whiteness (melanocytes).

ReCell cells are able to rapidly proliferate and migrate within the wound bed to provide an even confluent cell cover across the wound bed that improves healing time.

Replacing 'like with like' tissue ensures optimised outcomes. In an analysis of 29 cases, the use of site matched C3 suspensions in glabrous skin injuries mitigated contractures, fissures and hyperkeratosis. Tissue has a smoother contour, preserved pigmentation and minimised mesh pattern (if applied in combination with mesh skin grafts).

And hey, we get to prove all those resarches and theories in one major, important operation in Pantai Bangsar Medical Centre under an operation that will be lead by Dr. Kuladeva.

Finally, the big day came. This is a major day where the future of our surgical product Clinical Cell Culture - C3 highly depends on. Success means, this is gonna bomb in the market soon. Failure, then we're gonna dig shit!

Venue : Pantai Bangsar Medical Centre's Operation Theatre
Time : 12pm
Case : A chinese-guy with 70% mixed electrical and flame injury mixed partial-thickness and full-thickness injury on the face with swelling left hand.

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Thank god, after the long 2-hours operation which seemed like forever, we managed to get things under control. Yeah, I bet you it was gross! Make me feel like I'm in the SCRUBS tv series or something. Must have something to do with my prayer and wishes during my teenagers time. Being so into Doogie Howser MD during those times! (right spidey?) Overall, alhamdulillah. The only complication we had was separating the dermis and epidermis since it was a thick 2x2 biopsy. Apart from that, things kinda went on smoothly. Results will be in one week time. Putting my fingers cross and hoping for superb outcomes! Insya Allah.

Posted by Wan Mohd Fahimi @ 4:40 PM

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