Therapeutic Potential of a Low-Cost Device for Wound Healing: A Study of Three Cases of Healing After Lower-Extremity Amputation in Patients With Diabetes

被引:11
|
作者
Vidal, Alejandra [1 ]
Giacaman, Annesi [1 ]
Oyarzun-Ampuero, Felipe A. [2 ]
Orellana, Sandra [2 ]
Aburto, Isabel [3 ]
Pavicic, Maria F. [1 ]
Sanchez, Alfonso [4 ,5 ]
Lopez, Claudia [5 ]
Morales, Carlos [2 ]
Caro, Marianela [6 ]
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio [2 ]
Concha, Miguel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Austral Chile, Fac Med, Inst Anat Histol & Patol, Valdivia 5110566, Chile
[2] Univ Austral Chile, Fac Ciencias, Inst Ciencias Quim, Valdivia 5110566, Chile
[3] Inst Nacl Heridas, Santiago, Chile
[4] Univ Austral Chile, Fac Med, Inst Cirugia, Valdivia 5110566, Chile
[5] Hosp Clin Reg Valdivia, Policlin Pie Diabet, Valdivia, Chile
[6] Serv Salud Valdivia, Valdivia, Chile
关键词
wound healing; diabetic ulcers; angiogenic device; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1097/MJT.0b013e318235f309
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Diabetic foot ulcers constitute a tremendous challenge for patients, caregivers, and health care systems. The high incidence and high financial costs associated with their treatment have transformed them in a health and economic worldwide problem. The increase in population life expectancy and lifestyle changes have facilitated the spreading of diabetes, rising diabetic foot ulcer incidence. Only 60%-80% of the patients achieve healing of ulcers, and the incidence of a second ulcer, in the same or different site of the foot that has had a previous ulcer, is approximately 50% in 2-5 years. In addition, ulcers with duration longer than 4 weeks are commonly associated with bad results in healing and an increased risk of amputation. Three patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have been subjected to treatment with NL.1.2, a low-cost, biocompatible solid device that presented pro-angiogenic properties. The selected patients had undergone amputation, and their wounds, classified as Wagner II, did not show a significant progress in healing after a period of 2-5 months before treatment with NL.1.2. Complete closure of their wounds was achieved in 42-60 days.
引用
收藏
页码:394 / 398
页数:5
相关论文
共 25 条
  • [21] RETRACTION: Evaluation of low-cost custom made VAC therapy compared with conventional wound dressings in the treatment of non-healing lower limb ulcers in lower socio-economic group patients of Kashmir valley (Retraction of Vol 10, art no 183, 2015)
    Ali, Zameer
    Anjum, Afshan
    Khurshid, Lubna
    Ahad, Hamayun
    Maajid, Saheel
    Dhar, Shabir Ahmad
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH, 2017, 12
  • [22] RETRACTED: Evaluation of low-cost custom made VAC therapy compared with conventional wound dressings in the treatment of non-healing lower limb ulcers in lower socio-economic group patients of Kashmir valley (Retracted article. See vol. 12, art no 62, 2017)
    Ali, Zameer
    Anjum, Afshan
    Khurshid, Lubna
    Ahad, Hamayun
    Maajid, Saheel
    Dhar, Shabir Ahmad
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH, 2015, 10
  • [23] Aminogam® Gel Allows Faster Wound Healing after Oral Surgery by Formation of Mature Connective Tissue with Low Vascular Density and Reducing Inflammatory Infiltration. A Retrospective Study on 580 Cases with Histological and Confocal Laser Investigation
    Capodiferro, Saverio
    Tempesta, Angela
    Bucci, Sabina
    Maiorano, Eugenio
    Favia, Gianfranco
    Limongelli, Luisa
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2020, 10 (03):
  • [24] A prospective, double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial comparing standard wound care with adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to standard wound care only for the treatment of chronic, non-healing ulcers of the lower limb in patients with diabetes mellitus: a study protocol
    O'Reilly, Daria
    Linden, Ron
    Fedorko, Ludwik
    Tarride, Jean-Eric
    Jones, Wilhelmine Giffening
    Bowen, James M.
    Goeree, Ron
    TRIALS, 2011, 12
  • [25] A prospective, double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial comparing standard wound care with adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to standard wound care only for the treatment of chronic, non-healing ulcers of the lower limb in patients with diabetes mellitus: a study protocol
    Daria O'Reilly
    Ron Linden
    Ludwik Fedorko
    Jean-Eric Tarride
    Wilhelmine Giffening Jones
    James M Bowen
    Ron Goeree
    Trials, 12