2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-28535-x
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Reduction of amputations of frostbitten limbs by treatment using microwave rewarming

Abstract: Drug treatment of limb frostbite injuries is complicated due to the poor delivery of medications to affected tissues. External rewarming of the frostbitten area is risky and does not always result in positive outcomes because the dilatation of superficial vessels with constricted deep vessels can lead to irreversible damage, necrosis, and amputation. One of the techniques to restore perfusion of deep vessels in an affected extremity is rewarming with low-power microwave radiation in a specially designed metal … Show more

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“…As already mentioned in the introduction section, the effect of microwave warming in treating frostbites has shown positive results. Of note, the safety and effectiveness of microwave therapy for frostbites have been shown in a large series of patients [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As already mentioned in the introduction section, the effect of microwave warming in treating frostbites has shown positive results. Of note, the safety and effectiveness of microwave therapy for frostbites have been shown in a large series of patients [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, the microwave therapy used in this study differs and has advantages over the systems described in previous articles. In contrast to the microwave system used in the study by Dunaevskiy and colleagues [ 21 ] that is a closed metal chamber with a microwave generator capable of treating only the frosbitten extremities, Onda system is equipped with a handpiece that can be positioned in contact with the patient’s skin without causing damage (safety assured both by the presence of a cooling system and by the fact that the handpiece can be accessorised with a contact and temperature sensor) and capable of treating the entire affected limb. It is assumed that the hyperthermia, caused by treatment with Onda, led to an increase in hyperemia of blood vessels resulting in greater tissue oxygenation, not only in the treated area but also all over the interested limb up to the extremities affected by frostbites.…”
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“…In 2019-2022, a total of 14 patients underwent treatment with this technique [34,35]. For the majority of patients, the technique indeed helped prevent amputation altogether or considerably lessen the scale of it.…”
Section: Some Findings Of Experiments With Volunteersmentioning
confidence: 99%