Punch Grafting for the Management of Hard-to-Heal Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Prospective Case Series

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Garcia-Madrid, Marta [1 ]
Sanz-Corbalan, Irene [1 ]
Tardaguila-Garcia, Aroa [1 ]
Molines-Barroso, Raul J. [1 ]
Lopez-Moral, Mateo [1 ]
Luis Lazaro-Martinez, Jose [1 ]
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[1] Univ Complutense, Clin Univ Podol, Hosp Clin San Carlos IdISSC,Diabet Foot Unit, Fac Enfermeria Fisioterapia & Podol,Inst Invest S, Madrid 28040, Spain
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diabetic foot ulcer; hard to heal; punch grafting; wound closure; CHRONIC LEG; PAIN;
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10.1177/15347346211031085
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
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Punch grafting is an alternative treatment to enhance wound healing which has been associated with promising clinical outcomes in various leg and foot wound types. We aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of punch grafting as a treatment for hard-to-heal diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Six patients with chronic neuropathic or neuroischemic DFUs with more than 6 months of evolution not responding to conventional treatment were included in a prospective case series between May 2017 and December 2020. All patients were previously debrided using an ultrasound-assisted wound debridement and then, grafted with 4 to 6 mm punch from the donor site that was in all cases the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. All patients were followed up weekly until wound healing. Four (66.7%) DFUs were located in the heel, 1 (16.7%) in the dorsal aspect of the foot and 1 (16.7%) in the Achilles tendon. The median evolution time was 172 (interquartile range [IQR], 25th-75th; 44-276) weeks with a median area of 5.9 (IQR; 1.87-37.12) cm(2) before grafting. Complete epithelization was achieved in 3 (50%) patients at 12 weeks follow-up period with a mean time of 5.67 +/- 2.88 weeks. Two of the remaining patients achieved wound healing at 32 and 24 weeks, respectively, and 1 patient showed punch graft unsuccessful in adhering. The median time of wound healing of all patients included in the study was 9.00 (IQR; 4.00-28.00) weeks. The wound area reduction (WAR) at 4 weeks was 38.66% and WAR at 12 weeks was 88.56%. No adverse effects related to the ulcer were registered through the follow-up period. Autologous punch graft is an easy procedure that promotes healing, achieving wound closure in chronic DFUs representing an alternative of treatment for hard-to-heal DFUs in which conservative treatment has been unsuccessful.
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