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Harnessing Non-Thermal Plasma to Supercharge Recovery in Abdominal Surgeries: A Pilot Study.
Rodríguez-Méndez, Benjamín G; López-Callejas, Régulo; Mercado-Cabrera, Antonio; Peña-Eguiluz, Rosendo; Valencia-Alvarado, Raúl; Betancourt-Ángeles, Mario; Berrones-Stringel, Guillermo; Jaramillo-Martínez, César.
Afiliação
  • Rodríguez-Méndez BG; Plasma Physics Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac 52750, Mexico.
  • López-Callejas R; Plasma Physics Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac 52750, Mexico.
  • Mercado-Cabrera A; Plasma Physics Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac 52750, Mexico.
  • Peña-Eguiluz R; Plasma Physics Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac 52750, Mexico.
  • Valencia-Alvarado R; Plasma Physics Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Carretera México-Toluca S/N, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac 52750, Mexico.
  • Betancourt-Ángeles M; Medical Center ISSEMyM Toluca, Av. Baja velocidad 284 km. 57.5, San Jerónimo Chicahualco, Metepec 52170, Mexico.
  • Berrones-Stringel G; Medical Center ISSEMyM Toluca, Av. Baja velocidad 284 km. 57.5, San Jerónimo Chicahualco, Metepec 52170, Mexico.
  • Jaramillo-Martínez C; Medical Center ISSEMyM Toluca, Av. Baja velocidad 284 km. 57.5, San Jerónimo Chicahualco, Metepec 52170, Mexico.
J Clin Med ; 13(2)2024 Jan 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38256546
ABSTRACT
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Background:

This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of non-thermal plasma (NTP) therapy in accelerating wound healing in patients who have undergone laparoscopic and open surgeries. (2)

Methods:

NTP was applied using a needle-type reactor with an irradiance of 0.5 W/cm2 on the surgical wounds of fifty patients after obtaining informed consent. Three NTP treatments, each lasting three minutes, were administered hourly. (3)

Results:

The pilot study showed that NTP-treated surgical wounds healed completely without any signs of infection, dehiscence, pain, or itching. Notably, patients reported minimal pain after the NTP treatment. Visual assessments conducted twenty-four hours after surgery revealed no redness or fluid discharge. Comparisons with traditionally sutured wounds indicated that NTP-treated wounds healed at a rate equivalent to seven days. (4)

Conclusions:

The application of NTP in laparoscopic and open wounds proved safe and effective, expediting the wound healing process and eliminating clinical risks post-surgery. Significantly, NTP facilitated a healing rate within twenty-four hours, equivalent to seven days for suture-treated wounds, significantly reducing the hospitalization time to a single day. These findings highlight the potential of NTP to be a transformative approach for promoting postoperative recovery.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México País de publicação: Suíça

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México País de publicação: Suíça