Mathews Journal of Case Reports

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Previous Issues Volume 11, Issue 1 - 2026

Role of Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate Therapy in Wound healing and Preventing Abnormal Scarring in Thermal Burn Patients

Nagarjun S Ghatti1, Ravi Kumar Chittoria2,*, Kanav Gupta3

1Observer, Department of Plastic Surgery, JIPMER, India

2Professor and Associate Dean (Academic), Head of IT Wing and Telemedicine, Department of Plastic Surgery and Telemedicine, JIPMER, India

3Senior Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery, JIPMER, India

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Ravi Kumar Chittoria, MCh, DNB, MNAMS, FRCS (Edin), DSc, PhD (Plastic Surgery), Professor and Associate Dean (Academic), Head of IT Wing and Telemedicine, Department of Plastic Surgery and Telemedicine, JIPMER, Puducherry, India – 605006, Mobile: 9442285670, E-mail: [email protected]

Received Date: October 06, 2025

Published Date: February 17, 2026

Citation: Ghatti NS, et al. (2026). Role of Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate Therapy in Wound healing and Preventing Abnormal Scarring in Thermal Burn Patients. Mathews J Case Rep. 11(1):216.

Copyrights: Ghatti NS, et al. © (2026).

ABSTRACT

The aim of this case report is to evaluate the role of autologous bone marrow aspirate in promoting wound healing and preventing abnormal scarring in a burn patient. Clinical assessment was conducted to determine the extent of the burn injury, and standard burn care, including antibiotics, intravenous fluids, analgesics, dressings, regenerative therapies, and scar management, was administered. Autologous bone marrow aspirate was incorporated as an adjunctive therapy. Its application demonstrated accelerated wound healing and reduced risk of abnormal scarring. These findings highlight the potential of bone marrow aspirate as a valuable regenerative option in the management of complex burn wounds.

Keywords: Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate Therapy, Wound healing, Abnormal Scar, Prevention, Regenerative Therapy, Burns.


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