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Safety and Efficacy of realSKIN® to Provide Complete Wound Closure of Burn Wounds as an Alternative to Autografting

Exploring realSKIN® for healing burns without skin grafts.

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18 years and older
All
Phase 3

This study tests a treatment called **realSKIN®** for severe burn wounds. Burns can be very deep and may need an operation called **autografting**, where healthy skin is taken from another part of the body to cover the burn. This study is seeing if realSKIN® can be used instead. Participants will have two areas treated: one with realSKIN® and another with autografting. This helps compare how well each works.

To be part of the study, you must be at least 18 years old, have burns covering less than 50% of your body, and agree to use birth control. You can't join if you're pregnant, have certain medical conditions, or are taking specific medications. The study involves multiple visits and may not be suitable if you have health issues that might affect healing.

  • The study is for adults with severe burns.
  • You'll receive both treatments to compare results.
  • You need to follow specific health and safety rules.
Study details
    Burns Degree Third
    Burn (Disorder)
    Burn Degree Second
    Thermal Burn
    Wound Heal

NCT06223269

XenoTherapeutics, Inc.

6 April 2025

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