Management of Foot Ulcers and Chronic Wounds with Amniotic Membrane in Comorbid Patients: A Successful Experience
Author/s
Rodriguez Valiente, Mónica; García Hernández, Ana María; Fuente Mora, Cristina; Sánchez Gálvez, Javier; García Vizcaíno, Eva María; [et al.]Date
2024-10-18Discipline/s
EnfermeríaSubject/s
Quality of lifeCell therapy
Chronic wounds
Amniotic membrane
Abstract
Chronic wounds are defined as those with disturbances in normal healing. They involve
symptoms like exudate, odor, pain or impaired mobility, severely impacting life quality. In the case
of patients with additional comorbidities, these are known to aggravate the healing impairment.
Amniotic membrane (AM) is gaining attention for its regenerative potential, as it has shown promise in
treating hard-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers. This work examines a series of five patients
who, while suffering an array of other chronic conditions, were treated with AM for the management
of non-healing chronic ulcers. Inclusion criteria involved patients with lesions that have been active
at least for six weeks and resistant to multiple treatments, accompanied by complex underlying
pathologies affecting cardiovascular, immune or renal functions. Exclusion criteria included untreated
active infections and patients undergoing other experimental treatments. The mean age of the patient...





