A 36-year-old woman who had suffered severe burns has been
given fish skin to reduce her injuries in pioneering new treatment.
Maria Ines Candido da Silva, 36, worked as a waitress at a restaurant in
Russas, north east Brazil.
An explosion
from a gas canister at the restaurant she was working at caused severe
burns to her arms, neck and some of her face.
Doctors offered her an alternative treatment – to dress her wounds with the skin of a common freshwater fish.
It’s believed to be the first time in medical history that scientists have used the skin of a fish as a plaster to treat wounds.
A team of doctors at the Dr José Frota Institute Burns Unit in Fortaleza, north east Brazil, developed the pioneering treatment.
Doctors offered her an alternative treatment – to dress her wounds with the skin of a common freshwater fish.
A team of doctors at the Dr José Frota Institute Burns Unit in Fortaleza, north east Brazil, developed the pioneering treatment.





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