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Role of Placental Extract in Chronic Wound Healing
Posted on: March 30, 2010

The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of topical placental extract in the treatment of non-healing wounds. For this purpose 100 patients attending the wound clinic with wounds of more than six weeks duration were recruited. 50 patients were treated with placental extract, and 50 were controls.

Wound biopsy and swab culture and sensitivity were performed and the area surrounding the wound was X-rayed. Wound size was measured and the rate of epithelialisation assessed at weekly follow-ups. In nine cases biopsies were repeated after two weeks of treatment and sent for histopathological examination, including angiogenesis.

30 patients dropped out from the study.

Incoming study results with patients left in the study have shown that, leaving 40 cases in the treatment group and 30 in the control group, over an eight-week period, 27 patients (67.5%) in the treatment group showed more than 50% epithelialisation, compared with only seven patients (23.3%) in the control group.

The results show that placental extract has a beneficial role to play as a topical agent in the management of chronic non-healing wounds.

Source: Shukla VK, Rasheed MA, Kumar M, Gupta SK, Pandey SS.; A trial to determine the role of placental extract in the treatment of chronic non-healing wounds.; J Wound Care. 2004 May;13(5):177-9.
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