Advanced Wound Healing with Cadaveric Grafts in Ischemic and Complex Wound: A Single Centre Experience.

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Edoardo Pasqui, Greta Ferraro, Elisa Lazzeri, Cecilia Molino, Bruno Gargiulo, Leonardo Pasquetti, Gianmarco de Donato
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PurposeTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of cadaveric skin and dermal grafts from skin banks in the management of hard-to-heal wounds (HHWs), particularly of vascular etiology, in a frail patient population.MethodsThis prospective, single-center study enrolled 48 patients with HHWs unresponsive to conventional care. Patients underwent vascular assessment, revascularisation if indicated, and wound bed preparation prior to application of cryopreserved, glycerol-preserved, or lyophilized cadaveric grafts. Outcomes were assessed at predefined intervals up to 10.5 months.ResultsA total of 48 patients were enrolled. Arterial etiology was the most prevalent (33 patients, 68.7%). Complete wound healing was achieved in 47.9% of patients, with a mean time to re-epithelialization of 106.6 days. Limb salvage was attained in 97.9% of cases. Significant pain reduction was observed, with VAS scores dropping from 6.8 ± 1.9 at baseline to 1.5 ± 2.7 at six months (p < 0.0001). The Falanga A wound bed category increased from 42.5% at baseline to 84% at 6 months, and infection rates declined from 42.5% to <12% during follow-up. Subgroup analysis showed superior healing outcomes among arterial HHWs compared to non-arterial HHWs (p < 0.05).ConclusionCadaveric skin bank bioproducts offer an effective and safe option for the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds, particularly in patients with vascular disease. In this cohort, the approach led to a high rate of complete healing and limb salvage with significant pain reduction and enhanced wound bed quality. These results highlight the therapeutic value of allografts when used as part of an integrated protocol that includes revascularisation and meticulous wound bed preparation.

高级伤口愈合与尸体移植在缺血性和复杂伤口:单一中心的经验。
目的评价尸体皮肤和皮肤库真皮移植在治疗难以愈合伤口(HHWs)的安全性和有效性,特别是血管病因性伤口。方法本前瞻性单中心研究纳入48例对常规护理无反应的卫生保健工作者。在应用冷冻保存、甘油保存或冻干尸体移植物之前,患者接受血管评估、血管重建(如有指示)和伤口床准备。结果以预先确定的时间间隔评估,最长可达10.5个月。结果共纳入48例患者。动脉病因最多(33例,68.7%)。47.9%的患者伤口完全愈合,平均再上皮化时间为106.6天。97.9%的患者肢体得以保留。观察到疼痛明显减轻,VAS评分从基线时的6.8±1.9降至6个月时的1.5±2.7 (p
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