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Diabetic foot ulcer: 2,5 year old wound on the heel improves with PLASOMA cold plasma, in a tropical environment
Patient introduction, recovery course prior to PLASOMA An 86-year-old African woman from the USA went to St Maarten to visit family. She had a wound on the lateral (outer) side of her left heel for 2.5 years.
Foot ulcer: non-healing surgical wound for 3 months – heals after 6 PLASOMA cold plasma treatments
Patient introduction, recovery course prior to PLASOMA A 69-year-old female had a foot ulcer on her toe since July 2021. She has quite bad neuropathy on the soles of her feet and palms of her hand (peripheral neuropathy –
Results of 20 case studies: 12 hard-to-heal wounds healed completely!
Various types of wounds have been treated with PLASOMA: 12 wounds healed completely, 4 patients have been referred and 4 are non-responders. To download the complete case studies report September 2021 please fill in the form below: I give Plasmacure permission to send me the case studies report and other communication.
Diabetic foot ulcer: non-healing ulcer for 4 years – heals after 17 weeks with PLASOMA cold plasma system.
Patient introduction, recovery course prior to PLASOMA A 61-year-old male had a neuropathic diabetic foot ulcer since August 2020 and had undergone different treatments in the last four years. The wound was exudative and a wound culture taken in January 2021 came back positive for Staphylococcus aureus and antibiotics were prescribed.
Venous leg ulcer (open leg) – 5 months old – heals after being treated with PLASOMA cold plasma system within 3 weeks.
Patient introduction A 53-year-old female with multiple sclerosis had a slow-healing ulcer on her left leg since August 2020. The patient was first seen by her general practitioner and a dermatologist.
Diabetic foot, 4-month-old traumatic ulcer treated with PLASOMA cold plasma system: over 80% wound size reduction after 3 weeks. Wound closed after 4 weeks.
Patient introduction A 66-year-old male with type-2 diabetes scraped his ankle in November 2020. By January 2021, the wound showed signs of increased colonisation and biofilm delaying the wound healing process.
Diabetic foot, 4 month-old pressure ulcer treated with PLASOMA cold plasma system: over 80% wound size reduction in 5 weeks. Wound closure in 6 weeks.
Patient introduction A 92-year-old female patient was seen at the wound clinic with a pressure ulcer since the 15th of August 2020. She is a type-2 diabetic with venous insufficiency. Ambulant compression therapy caused a pressure point on the top part of her foot. Treatment at the wound clinic started on the 26th of October 2020. Since the wound showed signs of stagnation, PLASOMA cold plasma therapy was introduced as an advanced wound treatment on the 17th of December 2020.
Diabetic foot, stagnant pressure ulcer: over 70% wound size reduction after 8 weeks of PLASOMA cold plasma treatment
Interim report Patient introduction
A 68-year-old male with a pressure ulcer caused by a new orthopaedic shoe. This shoe was pre-scribed after a trans-metatarsal amputation in October 2019. He is an insulin-dependent,