Dermatology
Voluminous
ulcer secondary to a vascularitis, exposing the tendons
Status after vasculitis in an 83 year old patient, hospitalized
for 3 months. Slow recovery after conventional treatment.
A : Presentation of the wound on the first day of the
application of the RegenPRP (day 1)
B : Presentation of the wound 33 days following 2 applications
of the RegenPRP.
C : Presentation of the wound 120 days following 8 applications
of the RegenPRP
Result : Spectacular increase in the granular tissue covering
tendons after 120 days. Rapid epidermization of the upper part
of the ulcer. Due to this evolution, the 83 years old patient,
who had been hospitalised for 3 months before RegenPRP treatment,
can return home.
Post
phlebitic ulcer
Post phlebitic ulcer on the ankle cleaned in the budding phase
in a 89 years old patient, hospitalised for 8 months. Difficult
initiation of epidermization obtained after 4 years of dermatological
treatment
A : Presentation of the ulcer on the first day of the application
of RegenPRP
B : Presentation of the wound 20 days following a single
application of RegenPRP
C : Presentation of the wound 33 days following 2 applications
of RegenPRP
Result : Epidermization on the periphery of the wound and
fast progression of epidermization of the islets. The patient
can return home.
Dr. S. Cairey-Remonnay (Head of the clinic) and Dr. F. Aubin,
Department of Dermatology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Besançon
(France)
Chronic
Radiodermitisis
Chronic Radiodermitisis after a superficial irradiation on an
epidermoidal carcinoma of the skin, stationary for 18 months after
conventional treatment.
A : Presentation of the wound the day after the first
application of ReGenPRP.
B : Evolution of the wound after 3 months of treatment
and 5 applications of ReGenPRP
Result : 50% reduction of the wound surface after 60 days
PD Dr. J. Bernier, Division of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine,
Ospedale San Giovanni, CH-6500 Bellinzona