Sublesional fat grafting leads to a temporary improvement of wound healing in chronic leg ulcers: A prospective, randomised clinical trial

Author:

Thamm Oliver C.12,Eschborn Johannes12ORCID,Zimmermann Lucas3,Dekker Clara4,Martin Hubert5,Brockmann Michael6,Zinser Max J.7,Fuchs Paul C.2

Affiliation:

1. Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Helios Hospital Berlin‐Buch Berlin Germany

2. Clinic for Plastic‐ and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand Surgery, Burn Care Center University Witten/Herdecke, Cologne‐Merheim Medical Center Cologne Germany

3. Clinic for Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery Berit Clinic Speicher Switzerland

4. Clinic for Cardiology, Electrophysiology and Rhytmology Hospital Porz am Rhein Cologne Germany

5. Institute for Neuropathology Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

6. Institute for Pathology University Witten/Herdecke, Cologne‐Merheim Medical Center Cologne Germany

7. Department for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany

Abstract

AbstractChronic wounds remain a therapeutic and financial challenge for physicians and the health care systems. Innovative, inexpensive and effective treatment methods would be of immense value. The sublesional fat grafting could be such treatment, although effectiveness and safety have only been assessed in a few randomised clinical trials. The fat graft was obtained by liposuction, washed with the Coleman method and then injected sublesional and into the wound margins after surgical debridement. For the control group, saline solution was used instead of fat. The primary endpoint was to determine the wound size reduction in both groups. The wounds were measured preoperatively, intraoperatively and 3, 7, 21 and 60 days after the intervention. A p‐value of <0.05 was considered significant. Furthermore, histology and microbiology of the wounds and pain were assessed. A temporary effect of the treatment was observed after 14 and 21 days. The wound size reduction was significantly larger in the intervention group, whereas after 60 days, no significant difference was detected between both groups. No adverse events could be reported and the pain level was almost equal in the control and intervention group. Sublesional fat grafting temporarily enhanced healing of chronic wounds. The procedure was safe and the pain level was low. Repeated interventions could lead to complete wound closure, which should be determined in future studies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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