Acellular dermal matrix for one-stage treatment of lower extremity full-thickness skin defect: a case series

BMC Surg. 2023 Jan 24;23(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s12893-022-01871-x.

Abstract

Background: Self-repair of lower limb wounds has always been one of the research hotspots. Flaps and skin graft are the preferred treatment for lower extremity wound reconstruction. However, these treatments have many disadvantages, such as secondary damage, poor healing quality. In recent years, the use of acellular dermal matrix has emerged as an alternative treatment option for extremity ulcers.

Methods: This study aimed to explore whether acellular dermal matrix can be used as a single treatment to promote wound healing. 7 patients with lower extremities cutaneous deficiency exposing bone or tendon, were covered by Pelnac, which was an acellular dermal matrix product approved by China Food and Drug Administration. All the wound was treated by Pelnac without flaps and skin graft. The external dressing was changed every 10 days.

Results: After a maximum of 20 weeks, all the wounds were completely healed. During the 12 months follow-up period none of the patients developed skin wear on the treatment area. All patients maintained their postoperative ambulatory ability. All patients were satisfied with the appearance and feeling after wound healing.

Conclusion: These findings may mean acellular dermal matrix is a novel method offering opportunity for treatment of lower extremities cutaneous deficiency exposing bone or tendon. It also has the potential to close wounds of all uninfected, non-ischemic, full-thickness cutaneous deficiency.

Keywords: Acellular dermal matrix; One-stage repair; Wound regeneration.

MeSH terms

  • Acellular Dermis*
  • Humans
  • Lower Extremity / surgery
  • Skin Transplantation / methods
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Wound Healing