"The Use of ActiGraft, an Autologous Skin Graft, in the Treatment of Complex Diabetes Foot Ulcer - A Case Study"

Chinenye Wachuku Meng
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Chronic Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a complication associated with many comorbidities that can result in limb amputation and even death. ActiGraft, an autologous blood clot tissue, showed to be effective in cutaneous hard to heal wounds by promoting the natural healing process of the wound. We present a case of an ActiGraft treatment, applied weekly for 3 weeks on a complicated case of DFU exhibiting extensive necrotic tissue, exposed bone, tendons and fascia. Blood was withdrawn from the patient, at the point-of-care, to create a blood clot that was then placed on the wound. ActiGraft treatment showed promotion of extensive granulation covering the exposed bone and tendon, reduction of necrotic tissue, and decrease in wound area providing a prepared wound bed for skin graft application. ActiGraft was found to be a cost-effective treatment, providing optimal preparation of the wound bed in a complicated case of chronic DFU.
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应用自体皮肤植皮术治疗复杂糖尿病足溃疡的个案研究
慢性糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是一种与许多合并症相关的并发症,可导致截肢甚至死亡。ActiGraft是一种自体血凝块组织,通过促进伤口的自然愈合过程,对皮肤难以愈合的伤口有效。我们报告了一例ActiGraft治疗,每周对一例表现出广泛坏死组织、暴露的骨、肌腱和筋膜的复杂DFU患者进行为期3周的治疗。在护理时,从患者身上取血,形成血块,然后将其放在伤口上。ActiGraft治疗显示,促进了覆盖裸露骨和肌腱的广泛肉芽化,减少了坏死组织,减少了伤口面积,为皮肤移植提供了一个准备好的伤口床。ActiGraft被发现是一种具有成本效益的治疗方法,为复杂的慢性DFU病例提供了最佳的伤口床准备。
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