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Authors Yarets Y
Received 16 November 2016
Accepted for publication 10 January 2017
Published 16 March 2017 Volume 2017:4 Pages 55—64
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CWCMR.S127874
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Marco Romanelli
Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasonic-assisted
wound debridement (UAW) used for wound bed preparation of chronic wounds prior
to skin grafting. Initially, 140 patients were enrolled into study. Group 1
patients (n=53) with critically colonized wounds underwent a single UAW
procedure before skin grafting. Group 2 patients (n=87) with colonized wounds
received two UAW sessions, skin grafting followed by the second UAW treatment.
Initial wound classification in colonized and critically colonized wounds did
not correlate with results from microbiological analysis of wound swab samples.
Hence, comparison of efficacy of one or two debridement sessions was conducted
solely for a similar group of patients, that is, patients with colonized wounds
of group 1 (n=40) and group 2 (n=47). In wounds of group 1 patients, a single
debridement session resulted in reduction of bacteria from >104 to
<104 CFU/mL.
However, bacteria remaining at wound site showed minor differences in biofilm
slime production, with skin graft failure being observed in 25% cases. In
wounds of group 2 patients, two debridement sessions significantly reduced
bacterial presence up to <102 CFU/mL. Bacteria remaining at wound
site showed low capacity for biofilm slime production and high accumulation of
biomass; a complete graft healing was observed in all patients. We suggest two
to three debridement sessions with UAW to be most effective in wound bed
preparation before skin grafting of chronic wounds. UAW showed to be effective
in cleaning the wound bed, destroying the extracellular substances in biofilms,
and influencing biofilm slime building capacity of bacteria left at wound site.
Keywords: wound debridement, wound bed
preparation, biofilm, low-frequency ultrasound, skin grafting, biofilm assay
摘要视频链接:Efficacy of UAW used for WBP of chronic wounds prior to skin
grafting