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NCT ID: NCT04453124 Completed - Yaws Clinical Trials

An Accessible Low-cost Plant Treatment for Cutaneous Ulcers

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In a search for accessible treatment options, plant medicines used by different communities in Papua New Guinea have been tested to identify the sap of the tree, Ficus septica, as a promising antibacterial agent in vitro. This is an open label clinical trial using an interventional approach, to compare the effect of the antiseptic plant sap and standard topical antiseptic, on the rate of wound development prevention and bacterial growth. If shown to be effective, this readily available plant medicine can provide a zero-cost treatment option in remote areas of PNG.

NCT ID: NCT04030832 Completed - Trauma Injury Clinical Trials

Reconstruction of Skin Substance Loss With "Micro-grafts" Obtained by Mechanical Disintegration

MG-1
Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The etiology of non-healing ulcers depends on both systemic and local factors. The introduction of advanced dressing, negative wound therapy and compression therapy have undoubtedly improved clinical outcomes. The principal aim of study was to demonstrate the efficacy of skin micrografts in the treatment of skin substance loss.