| Literature DB >> 27530398 |
Mathew N Nicholas1, Jensen Yeung2,3.
Abstract
Chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, and arterial insufficiency ulcers, are both difficult and expensive to treat. Conventional wound care may sometimes lead to suboptimal wound healing and significant morbidity and mortality for patients. The use of skin substitutes provides an alternative therapy showing superior efficacy and, in some cases, similar cost-effectiveness compared to traditional treatments. This review discusses the different types of currently available commercial skin substitutes for use in chronic wounds as well as the paucity of strong evidence supporting their use. It then delves into the limitations of these skin substitutes and examines the most recent research targeting these limitations.Entities:
Keywords: diabetic; foot ulcer; pressure ulcer; skin substitutes; tissue engineering; venous ulcer; wound healing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27530398 DOI: 10.1177/1203475416664037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Med Surg ISSN: 1203-4754 Impact factor: 2.092