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NCT ID: NCT01125735 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Chronic Nonhealing Wounds

MIST Therapy's Effectiveness in Wound Bed Preparation and Role of Bacterial Biofilm in Chronic, Non-healing Wounds

Celleration
Start date: April 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of MIST Therapy in combination with standard of care (SOC) compared to SOC alone on reducing the bacteria in your wound and preparing the wound bed for surgical closure in patients that have chronic, non-healing wounds. The MIST Therapy System delivers therapeutic ultrasound to the wound bed without direct contact. Saline solution is converted into fine particles and released towards the wound by sound pressure waves to remove dead or damaged tissue. The MIST Therapy System is currently the only FDA cleared non-contact ultrasound device to promote wound healing. Standard of care procedures include surgical debridement of the wound in the operating room to remove all infected, dead tissue and bone. This research is being done because the investigators do not know which of these commonly-used treatments is better, and because the investigators would like to evaluate the bacteria that is present in the wound.