冷常压等离子体治疗手指穿支皮瓣失败1例

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Minh Dinh Nguyen , Quynh Thi Do , Thanh-Tu Luong , Ngoc-Thanh Le , Tran-Thuy Nguyen , Thao Phuong Bui , Hoang-Tung Do , Hans Metelmann , Christian Seebauer , Thom Thi Vu
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摘要

冷常压等离子体(CAP)治疗在伤口愈合治疗中显示出有益的效果。方法1例患者左手中指病变,适合皮瓣移植。然后,患者使用30 s/cm2/天的血浆装置接受CAP治疗。患者溃疡按标准程序治疗,每周记录溃疡大小、感染情况和照射区感觉。结果经5周CAP治疗后,溃疡完全上皮化。照射区未发现感染情况和感觉异常。结论对于植皮失败且有肌腱和骨外露的患者,cap治疗可能是一种可行的选择。
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Cold atmospheric plasma treatment on failed finger perforator flap: A case report

Background

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment has shown beneficial effects on wound healing treatment.

Methods

A patient had a lesion on the middle finger of the left hand that was indicated to skin flap grafting. The patient then received the CAP treatment using a plasma device with a dose of 30 s/cm2/day. The patient's ulcer was treated according to standard procedure, and the ulcer's size, infection status, and sensation at the irradiation area were recorded each week.

Results

After five weeks of this CAP treatment, the ulcer was completely epithelialized. Infection status and sensory abnormalities were not detected in the area of irradiation.

Conclusion

CAP treatment may be a viable choice to treat patients wherein skin-grafting has failed and where the lesions have tendon and bone exposure.

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Clinical Plasma Medicine
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