Procedure of Skin Banking
Consent Taken
Collection Of Blood Sample
Body Is Cleaned With Betadine Scrub
Skin Is Harvested With The Help Of Dermatome
Body Is Dressed After Harvesting
Harvested Skin Is Preserved In 50% Glycerol Till Phase 2 Is Done
Phase 1: Harvesting Skin
Skin Donation Procedure :
Skin donation is a very simple procedure.
- Upon the death of a possible donor, the next of his/her authorized kin need to inform on the 24 hour BURNS HELPLINE of National Burns Centre (NBC): 022-27793333
- Upon receiving such a call, after checking for cause of death and contraindications, the Skin retrieval team will reach the place of death in a specialized Skin Bank vehicle. Death Certificate and Consent of relative is taken.
- Then, the retrieval team harvests the skin of the donor only from legs, thighs and back with a special instrument called DERMATOME. The only one-eighth thickness of the skin is harvested so there is no disfiguring of the body at all. The area is bandaged and the donor’s body is handed over to the next of the kin.
- This Procedure takes only about 45 minutes.
Procedure Followed For Retrieval :
- Shaving, cleaning of the body.
- Harvesting Skin using dermatome and Preserving skin in 50% Glycerol.
Phase 2: Skin Processing In Glycerol
- All pieces of skin are checked and preserved in 85% Glycerol.
SKIN IS TRANSFERRED FROM 50% TO 85% GLYCEROL
SKIN IS KEPT UNDER SHAKING CONDITIONS FOR LUBRICATION
Phase 3: Final Processing And Preservation Of Skin
- The skin strips are trimmed properly, measured and thereafter put in labeled sterile vials containing Glycerol.
- The sealed vials are then stored in at 4°C to 8°C up to 5 years.
Skin Is Trimmed And Its Dimensions Measured
Skin Is Meshed Using A Mesher
Meshed Skin
Meshed Skin Is Then Stored In 85% Glycerol
Microbiological Analysis
Meshed Skin Is Stored At 4-80 Celsius In 85% Glycerol
Microbiological Cleared Sample
Phase 4: Distribution
Distribution of Skin allograft in cool gel pack
Infrastructure & Instrumentation Of Skin Bank
Administrative Office
Cold Room
Kit Storage Room
Kit Storage Room
Bio safety cabinet to maintain sterility during skin processing
Shaking incubator for lubricating skin in glycerol
BOD incubator for microbiology test
Cold Room storing skin at 4 to 8 degree
Standard Guideline For Skin Requisition
To Cover 1% body surface area for
- Thin individual – 100 sq cm
- Moderate individual – 150 sq cm
- Obese individual – 200 sq cm
e.g. A moderate built person with 10% burns will need (10 x 150) = 1500 sq cm of Allograft.