Treatment of Oncological Post-surgical Wound Dehiscence with Autologous Skin Micrografts.
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BACKGROUND/AIM The closure of postoperative wounds is essential in order to prevent surgical site infections or wound dehiscence, mainly in oncological patients. We aimed to demonstrate the efficacy of autologous micrografts in the management of wound dehiscence in an oncology patient undergoing decompressive spinal laminectomy. CASE REPORT A 57-year-old man with IgG multiple myeloma and medullary plasmocytoma C7-T3, was to undergo decompressive spinal laminectomy and vertebral fixation leading to a wound dehiscence with exposed instrumentation. Autologous micrografts were obtained by Rigenera protocol and directly applied to the dehisced wound. After 60 days of negative pressure wound therapy, we observed reduction of the diameter and depth of wound dehiscence, with a coverage of instrumentation, without complete re-epithelialization, that instead was reached by application of autologous micrografts after 70 days. CONCLUSION The Rigenera protocol may be the solution for complex wounds in oncological and immune-compromised patients where other treatments are contraindicated.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Anticancer research
دوره 36 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016