Utility of Fat Grafting in Chronic Wounds.

Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1787174
Om Prakash, Sheikh Sarfraz Ali, Mohd Yaseen, Indrajith K Sudhy, Pavan K Venkateshwar, Y Ranga Kishore
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Introduction  The history of wounds dates back to the evolution of mankind. Throughout the centuries, management modalities of wounds have undergone drastic changes. With the advent of technology, we have multiple options for wound care, but none of them can be called the gold standard of wound care. Autologous fat grafting (AFG) is one of the most routinely performed procedures in aesthetic surgery. Fat grafting has shown beneficial effects in the healing of wounds. The regenerative potential of autologous fat is contributed by the adipose-derived stem cells present within the stromal vascular fraction, which are capable of differentiating into multiple cell types. This study aims to analyze the usefulness of AFG in cutaneous wound healing. Materials and Methods  This prospective, study was conducted in our institute between April 2021 and May 2023. Eighteen patients with nonhealing wounds were included in the study. For assessing wound healing all the patients were first managed with conventional dressing for 2 weeks before surgery. After routine preoperative workup, the procedure was performed under local anesthesia in most cases. Fat was harvested from the lower abdomen and after emulsification, was injected into the edge and floor of the ulcer. The dressing was changed on the third postoperative day and the outcome was assessed. Results  Eighteen patients (M:F ratio 8:1), with a mean age of 35.61 ± 12. 64 years (range 10-65 years), were included in this study. The most common etiology was trauma (44%), others being postop infection (17%), veno-lymphatic ulcer (17%), burns (11%), insect bite (5%), and trophic ulcer (5%). Majority of the wounds (95%) healed without the need for any extra intervention. The mean period taken for complete wound healing was 5.05 weeks. Conclusion  Complete wound healing was achieved in majority of the patients without any complications. We recommend the usage of AFG for nonhealing wounds, as the procedure is relatively simple and can be performed after basic training. Larger-scale randomized controlled trials should be conducted to prove their efficacy in the management of complicated wounds.

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脂肪移植在慢性伤口中的应用
导言 伤口的历史可以追溯到人类的进化史。几个世纪以来,伤口的处理方式发生了翻天覆地的变化。随着科技的发展,我们有了多种伤口护理方法,但没有一种能被称为伤口护理的黄金标准。自体脂肪移植(AFG)是美容外科最常规的手术之一。脂肪移植对伤口愈合有良好的效果。自体脂肪的再生潜力来自于基质血管部分中的脂肪衍生干细胞,这些干细胞能够分化成多种细胞类型。本研究旨在分析自体脂肪干细胞在皮肤伤口愈合中的作用。材料与方法 本前瞻性研究于 2021 年 4 月至 2023 年 5 月在我院进行。研究共纳入了 18 名伤口不愈合的患者。为评估伤口愈合情况,所有患者在手术前均使用常规敷料包扎 2 周。经过常规术前检查后,大多数患者都在局部麻醉下进行了手术。从下腹部抽取脂肪,乳化后注入溃疡边缘和底部。术后第三天更换敷料并评估疗效。结果 18 名患者(男女比例为 8:1),平均年龄为 35.61±12.64岁(10-65岁不等)。最常见的病因是外伤(44%),其他病因包括术后感染(17%)、静脉淋巴管溃疡(17%)、烧伤(11%)、蚊虫叮咬(5%)和营养性溃疡(5%)。大多数伤口(95%)无需额外干预即可愈合。伤口完全愈合的平均时间为 5.05 周。结论 大多数患者的伤口完全愈合,没有出现任何并发症。我们建议使用 AFG 治疗不愈合的伤口,因为该方法相对简单,经过基本培训后即可操作。应进行更大规模的随机对照试验,以证明其在治疗复杂伤口方面的疗效。
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