Efficacy of allogeneic cord blood platelet gel on wounds of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa patients after pseudosyndactyly surgery

Author(s):  
Elham Torkamaniha ◽  
Mohammad Amir Amirkhani ◽  
Mostafa Dahmardehei ◽  
Paolo Rebulla ◽  
Andrea Piccin ◽  
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G. Tadini ◽  
L. Pezzani ◽  
S. Ghirardello ◽  
P. Rebulla ◽  
S. Esposito ◽  
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2018 ◽  
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pp. 370-373 ◽  
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Alessandra Gelmetti ◽  
Noemi Greppi ◽  
Sophie Guez ◽  
Francesca Grassi ◽  
Paolo Rebulla ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Pietro Volpe ◽  
Giulia Pucci ◽  
Giuseppe Stilo ◽  
Antonino Alberti ◽  
Giovanni Foti ◽  
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Surgical site dehiscence after lower limb revascularization through bypass represents a serious postoperative complication, especially in diabetic and obese patients, with subsequent risk of early graft failure, infection, sepsis, hemorrhage, major amputation and sometimes death. To prevent bypass exposure and subsequent complications, physicians recur to reoperation, antibiotic therapy, advanced dressing and vacuum-assisted closure therapy. To improve the process of wound healing, cord blood platelet gel can be used to fill deep and large wounds. Growth factors released from platelets in the cord blood platelet gel stimulate the process of healing and allow patients to be followed up in Outpatient Surgery, thus reducing hospital stay and costs, while providing excellent results.


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