scholarly journals EFFICACY OF VACUUM ASSISTED CLOSURE DRESSINGS WHEN COMPARED TO MOIST WOUND DRESSINGS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS : A PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (43) ◽  
pp. 7662-7666
Author(s):  
Ballapalli Hari Prasad ◽  
Mahidhar Reddy Venkatapuram ◽  
Sreeram Satish
2016 ◽  
Vol 88 (4) ◽  
pp. 219-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandrakant Munjewar ◽  
Ishaq Nabi ◽  
Santosh Gautam ◽  
Neelam Ahirwar ◽  
Poras Chaudhary ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (Number 1) ◽  
pp. 10-14
Author(s):  
M N A Alam ◽  
S Abbasi ◽  
Md. M Rahman ◽  
Md. S Hossain

Foot complications are major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetes mellitus. Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy is a popular treatment for the management of both acute and chronic wounds in diabetic foot complications. The study compared between VAC therapy versus conventional dressings in the management of diabetic foot ulcers. To compare the effectiveness and safety between Vacuum-assisted closure versus conventional dressings in the management of diabetic foot ulcers this prospective comparative study was conducted among 68 diabetic patients in BIRDEM General hospital and Shaheed Khaleq Ibrahim general Hospital in Dhaka in 2 years. Changes in wound dimension, disappearance of wound discharge, presence of wound granulation ,infection status, amputation rate, skin graft, successfully healed andpatientssatisfactionwere compared between 2 groups. By VAC therapy healing was achieved rapidly and effectively.23wounds was closed by split-skin grafting and 7 wounds by secondary closure and wound of 3 patients healed spontaneously. The average length of treatment with VAC therapy was 23.3 days. Wounds of 33 patients were satisfactorily granulated and cleared of bacterial infection at the end of VAC therapy.ln conventional group 2patients had spontaneous closure and 20 patients need split skin graft. VAC therapy group one patient need amputation but in conventional group 7 patients ended up with amputation. VAC appears to be more safe and effective compared to conventional dressings in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 1554
Author(s):  
Vamsi K. Malligurki ◽  
Samar Fatima ◽  
Ruhee Anmol ◽  
Prashanth Annayyanapalya Thimmegowda

Background: A diabetic foot is any pathology that results directly from peripheral arterial disease and/or sensory neuropathy affecting the feet in diabetes mellitus. Proper assessment of the wound followed by an aggressive multidisciplinary approach can reduce the risk of amputation, thereby greatly increasing the patient’s quality of life. Wound dressings play a vital role in diabetic foot care management. Nanocrystalline silver ion dressing is a newer modality that has been in consideration for the treatment of diabetic wounds.Methods: This was a prospective comparative study conducted in the department of general surgery, Sagar hospital-DSI, Bangalore from December 2020 to March 2021. A total of 50 diabetic patients were included in the study and were randomised into the study group and control group. The study group received nanocrystalline silver ion dressings while the control group received dressings with normal saline. Patients were observed for 8 weeks. Data regarding the presence of wound discharge, type of discharge, granulation tissue, presence of slough and changes in the size of the wound was recorded and analysed.Results: Study group showed statistically significant better outcomes (p<0.05) in terms of reduced wound discharge, early granulation tissue, rapid reduction of slough from wounds and reduction in the wound size when compared with the control group. 17 patients responded completely in the study group when compared with the control group, where 8 patients have got a complete response (p<0.05).Conclusions: Wound dressings with nanocrystalline silver ion helps in the early healing of diabetic foot ulcers when compared to normal saline dressings.


Cytotherapy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (5) ◽  
pp. S184
Author(s):  
J.E. Ävila-Quiroga ◽  
V. Pinzön-Mora ◽  
V.A. Solarte-David ◽  
S.M. Becerra-Bayona ◽  
M.L. Luna-Gonzalez

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