A NOVEL AUTOLOGOUS MICROGRAFTS TECHNOLOGY IN COMBINATION WITH NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY (NPWT) FOR QUICK GRANULATION TISSUE FORMATION IN CHRONIC/REFRACTORY ULCER
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Takagi, Satoshi
Oyama, Takuto
Jimi, Shiro
Saparov, Arman
Ohjimi, Hiroyuki
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Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been commonly used over the years for
a wide range of chronic/refractory lesions. Alternatively, autologous micrografting technology is
recently becoming a powerful modality for initiating wound healing. The case presented is of a patient
with a lower leg ulcer that had responded poorly to NPWT alone for three weeks. Consequently,
the patient was put on a combination therapy of NPWT and micrografting. After injection of a dermal
tissue micrografts suspension into the entire wound bed, NPWT was performed successively for
two weeks, resulting in fresh granulation tissue formation. Thereafter, the autologous skin graft was
taken well. This case study indicates that for a chronic/refractory ulcer patient with poor NPWT
outcome, combination therapy using micrografting treatment and NPWT could rapidly initiate and
enhance granulation tissue formation, creating a favorable bedding for subsequent skin grafting.
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Takagi, S., Oyama, T., Jimi, S., Saparov, A., & Ohjimi, H. (2020). A Novel Autologous Micrografts Technology in Combination with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) for Quick Granulation Tissue Formation in Chronic/Refractory Ulcer. Healthcare, 8(4), 513. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8040513
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