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NCT ID: NCT02385903 Terminated - Clinical trials for Necrotic Arterial Wounds

Randomized Controlled Trial on the Use of Flammacerium in Necrotic Arterial Wounds of the Lower Limb Versus Standard Treatment

Flammacérium
Start date: September 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Ischemia of an area may lead to a necrotic wound. In lower limb, it especially happens in diabetic or artheriopatic patients. It can lead to an amputation need. Revascularization procedure cannot be provide in all cases. Flammacerium, by a crust training and its anti-inflammatory effect, could stabilize necrosis extension, avoid bacterial contamination and then improve some incapacitating symptoms like odor or pain. This product may allow to delay amputation ruling for patients on who this procedure is unsafe. During 6 months, the investigators evaluate Flammacerium against standard dressing procedure in necrotic wound of the lower limb in patients where no revascularization can be provide. The investigators observed its effect on amputation need, symptoms as pain, infection, wound aspect evolution, wound size decrease.