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ABSTRACT Diabetic foot complications, including ulcers, infections, and amputations, remain a major cause of morbidity among individuals with diabetes, primarily driven by neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease. Despite being largely preventable, their burden remains substantial, particularly in high‐risk populations.
Mohamed Goda Elbqry +5 more
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Repairing of recurrent leg ulcer induced by hydroxyurea with posterior tibial artery perforator propeller flap: Case report. [PDF]
Wan ZD, Li WZ.
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Platelet‐Rich Plasma in a Refractory Venous Leg Ulcer Following Multiple Failed Skin Grafts
ABSTRACT Chronic lower‐extremity ulcers remain a major therapeutic challenge. Conventional treatments—including compression therapy, debridement, dressings, antibiotics, pharmacologic agents, hyperbaric oxygen, and skin grafting—frequently fail to provide durable closure, largely due to limited modulation of the wound‐healing cascade.
Konstantinos Seretis +4 more
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ABSTRACT Chronic leg wounds are common in wound‐care practice and are most often attributed to vascular or inflammatory etiologies. Rarely, they may represent or conceal underlying malignancy, and delayed recognition can lead to inappropriate management and poor outcomes.
Marcela Nowak +2 more
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Prevention of venous leg ulcer recurrence
M Manjunath Shenoy
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Blue LED Light Attenuates the Bacterial Bioburden in Chronic Wounds Transiently but Dose‐Dependently
ABSTRACT Phototherapy may improve chronic wound healing through different mechanisms. We have investigated whether escalating doses of blue LED light treatment (λ = 405 nm) impact the chronic wound microbiota. Twenty‐two patients with chronic wounds were sequentially assigned to a low dose (20 J/cm2, n = 7), medium dose (60 J/cm2, n = 8), or high dose (
Frederik Plum +7 more
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A robotic venous leg ulcer system reveals the benefits of negative pressure wound therapy in effective fluid handling. [PDF]
Orlov A, Ciliberti M, Somma R, Gefen A.
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Guidelines for managing the leg ulcer
Vijay Langer
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ABSTRACT Ischial pressure ulcers (IPUs), severe complications in patients with prolonged immobility, are challenging due to high recurrence. Moving beyond anatomical closure, the field now prioritises functional‐integrated reconstruction. This paradigm emphasises radical debridement and the transfer of well‐vascularized perforator flaps to obliterate ...
Chengying Huang +4 more
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