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Filter by:Determine the feasibility of using a new topical oxygen therapy device to treat hard to heal lower leg wounds.
The purpose of this study will investigate the effects of combined electromagnetic field and a plantar resistance exercise therapy versus electromagnetic field on healing of venous leg ulcer .
This study is a prospective, multicenter, non-randomized, single-arm study to evaluate the performance, safety, and efficacy of the GORE® VIAFORT Vascular Stent for treatment of symptomatic inferior vena cava obstruction with or without combined iliofemoral obstruction in adult patients.
This is a three-part, Phase I, first-in-human study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and potential systemic exposure of multiple topical doses of TCP-25. Part I includes healthy volunteers with acute epidermal wounds formed by the suction blister technique. Part II includes patients with non-healing leg ulcers and Part III patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB).
A Research Study to evaluate the safety and potential efficacy of ON101 cream for the treatment of venous leg ulcers.The objectives of the study are to determine the safety and to explore the potential efficacy of ON101 cream in patients with venous leg ulcers.
This project adopts a prospective clinical trial study to compare and evaluate the efficacy of local transplantation of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with silver ion dressing and simple silver ion dressing in the treatment of venous lower extremity ulcer wounds. To improve the healing rate and quality of life of patients.
Patients with painful non-healing leg ulcer will be enrolled in the clinical single-blinded randomized study. The active treatment group will have sevoflurane applied at approximately 1 ml/cm2 at the start of wound treatment, the control group will only have a standard rinse solution with Cyteal TM (Pierre Fabre Medicament, France). Further treatment will then be carried out in the standard manner. The duration of the study will be 5 days; if the defect heals earlier, it will be terminated early. Exclusion criteria: allergy to sevoflurane, inability to understand the questionnaire Parameters to be monitored will be pain intensity, microbial colonization, appearance and size of the defect
A Randomized, Multicenter, Open Label Study Comparing Omeza Combination Therapy with Standard of Care to Standard of Care alone for Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers over the course of 4 weeks
PURPOSE: to determine the impact of bee venom phonophoresis in accelerating ulcers healing. BACKGROUND: Bee venom (BV) phonophoresis has been suggested as a noninvasive treatment for a number of inflammatory conditions and in healing of ulcers. Ulceration due to vascular causes is often multifactorial and can be caused by both arterial and venous disease. Hypertension and atherosclerosis of the peripheral vessels lead to arterial disease associated with ischemic ulcers. Chronic venous insufficiency and the resulting venous hypertension cause venous ulcers. There are lack in knowledge and information in published studies about the efficacy of bee venom phonophoresis as physical therapy modality in accelerating ulcers healing. So, this study will be designed to provide a guideline about the efficacy of of bee venom phonophoresis in accelerating ulcers healing. HYPOTHESES: It will be hypothesized that: It was hypothesized that Bee venom phonophoresis has no or limited effect in accelerating ulcers healing. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does Bee venom phonophoresis an effect in accelerating ulcers healing?
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Cytori Celution System in Hungarian patients with diabetic leg ulcers.