| Literature DB >> 29527248 |
Richard Simman1, Walid Mari1, Sara Younes1, Michael Wilson1.
Abstract
Objectives: To analyze the efficacy of a hyaluronic acid--based matrix in the treatment of lesions where the extracellular matrix was lost.Entities:
Keywords: Hyalomatrix; extracellular matrix; healing; hyaluronic acid; wound
Year: 2018 PMID: 29527248 PMCID: PMC5828938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Diagnoses*
| Patient number | Etiology/primary surgical intervention | Diagnosis/indication for eHAM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abscess | Postexcisional debridement due to necrotizing infection | Neck |
| 2 | TMA | Gangrenous forefoot after TMA. Osteomyelitis, failed HBO | Right foot |
| 3 | CABG | Sternal wound dehiscence, soft-tissue necrosis left breast | Sternum; left breast |
| 4 | Nec Fasc leading to disarticulation in the hip | Extensive debridement acetabular region, anterior superior iliac crest, os pubis, ligaments | Left hip |
| 5 | Amputation toe | Extensive soft-tissue necrosis dorsum | Left foot |
| 6 | Extended period of unconsciousness while kneeling | Full-thickness necrosis | Right knee |
| 7 | Fournier gangrene | Debridement + colostomy | Perineum; scrotum |
| 8 | Repair ventral hernia | Dehiscence, postoperative infection, debridement nonhealing for 1 y | Midline abdomen |
| 9 | CABG | IV site infiltrate, soft-tissue necrosis. Debridement | Right hand |
| 10 | Nec Fasc after dog bite | Amputation of all digits at the metacarpal joint | Left hand |
| 11 | Excision liposarcoma | Reconstruction with a flap and radiation. Subsequent flap dehiscence and 30 × HBO (failed) | Left ankle |
| 12 | TMA | Stalled wound with osteomyelitis and failed HBO treatment | Left foot |
*TMA indicates transmetatarsal amputation; HBO, hyperbaric oxygen therapy; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; and Nec Fasc, necrotizing fasciitis.
Figure 1Compromising factors, wound characteristics. DM indicates diabetes mellitus.
Figure 2Clinical examples of lesions for which the matrix was used.
Figure 3Status post disarticulation of the left hip in a 68-year-old female with a history of diabetes. Disarticulation was necessary because of extensive necrotizing fasciitis. The wound shows exposed bone.
Figure 4(a-c) Clinical examples of different types of lesions.