2022
DOI: 10.25270/wnds/2022.7174
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The Use of Fetal Bovine Collagen on Chronic Wounds Increases Limb Salvage: A Single-center Retrospective Analysis

Abstract: Objective. As part of a quality assurance project at a large tertiary care surgical program in New York City, the effect of debridement, negative pressure wound therapy, and cellular- and tissue-based products (CTPs) on limb salvage was evaluated based on the following outcomes: freedom from amputation, wound closure, and freedom from readmission. Fetal bovine collagen was among the CTPs evaluated. Materials and Methods. The data used in this study were derived from a database of all patients who had undergone… Show more

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“…Second, the antimicrobial effect of high oxygen levels can directly inhibit fungal growth, as mucormycetes often thrive in low-oxygen environments. Additionally, HBOT aids in wound healing, particularly post-surgical debridement, and reduces edema in infected areas, improving overall treatment efficacy [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the antimicrobial effect of high oxygen levels can directly inhibit fungal growth, as mucormycetes often thrive in low-oxygen environments. Additionally, HBOT aids in wound healing, particularly post-surgical debridement, and reduces edema in infected areas, improving overall treatment efficacy [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%