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Use of Cellutome for the healing of venous or mixed ulcers.

Blandine Vinceneux Talvande1, Priscille Carvalho Lallement2, Gilles Safa3, Julie Journet Tollhupp4, Jean-Paul Lembelembe5, Sophie Blaise6, Hervé Maillard1.   

Abstract

Venous or mixed ulcers are common and invalidating. Cutaneous transplants may be necessary if conventional treatment is ineffective. We evaluated the performance of Cellutome in promoting the healing of venous or mixed ulcers 2 months after grafting. This was a retrospective, multi-centric, descriptive study of patients who had a venous or mixed ulcer for at least several months and who received an autologous skin graft using the Cellutome system at least 2 months before. The principle evaluation criterion was the state of the wound after 2 months (completely healed vs not healed). The secondary evaluation criterion was the percentage of wound healing after 2 months. A total of 47 patients were included in the study. The ulcers had evolved over an average of 18 months. The average surface area was 13.37 cm2 . After 2 months, the grafts of 26 of 47 patients (55.3%) were completely healed. The grafts of 21 patients (44.6%) were not completely healed but showed an average rate of healing of 51%. Use of the Cellutome system for epidermal transplants promoted complete or improved healing after 2 months for 55.3% of patients with chronic venous or mixed ulcers. The limited data on the rate of healing of conventional transplants in the literature report rates of approximately 50%. The Cellutome system may therefore be of interest as the healing rate is similar to that of conventional techniques, but using a much simpler, painless procedure on an outpatient basis.
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Keywords:  Cellutome; epidermal; skin graft; ulcers; venous

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30091520      PMCID: PMC7949510          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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1.  Use of Cellutome for the healing of venous or mixed ulcers.

Authors:  Blandine Vinceneux Talvande; Priscille Carvalho Lallement; Gilles Safa; Julie Journet Tollhupp; Jean-Paul Lembelembe; Sophie Blaise; Hervé Maillard
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2018-08-09       Impact factor: 3.315

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1.  Use of Cellutome for the healing of venous or mixed ulcers.

Authors:  Blandine Vinceneux Talvande; Priscille Carvalho Lallement; Gilles Safa; Julie Journet Tollhupp; Jean-Paul Lembelembe; Sophie Blaise; Hervé Maillard
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2018-08-09       Impact factor: 3.315

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