Published on: June 27, 2024
INDIAN ARMY SKIN BANK
INDIAN ARMY SKIN BANK
NEWS – The Indian Army has recently launched a skin bank facility
OVERVIEW:
- Launched to treat severe skin burn injuries and other skin-related conditions for service personnel and their families.
- First-of-its-kind facility in Armed Forces Medical Services with specialized staff.
- Centralized hub for collection, processing, storage, and distribution of skin grafts.
- Staffed with trained medical professionals including plastic surgeons, tissue engineers, and technicians.
WHAT IS A SKIN BANK?
Definition:
- Facility where skin from eligible donors is collected, processed, and stored for medical use.
- Vital for treating burn victims and other severe skin conditions.
Donation Process:
- Skin can be donated within six hours of death.
- Donors must be at least 18 years old, irrespective of sex or blood group.
- Exclusions: AIDS, Hepatitis B & C, STDs, Skin Cancer, Active skin Disease, and Septicemia.
Preservation:
- Skin is processed over 5-6 weeks and stored in 85% glycerol solution at 4-5 degrees Celsius for up to 5 years.
SKIN GRAFTING PROCEDURE:
Definition:
- Surgical procedure transplanting healthy skin to damaged areas.
- Two types: autograft (patient’s own skin) and allograft (from a donor or skin bank).
Application:
- Used in treating burn victims and patients with severe skin injuries.
- Determines skin acceptance within 2-3 weeks post-grafting.