Journal of Personalized Medicine (Dec 2022)

Treatment of Complex Wounds with NovoSorb<sup>®</sup> Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM)—A Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Outcomes

  • Frederik Schlottmann,
  • Doha Obed,
  • Alperen S. Bingöl,
  • Vincent März,
  • Peter M. Vogt,
  • Nicco Krezdorn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12122002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 2002

Abstract

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Complex and chronic wounds represent a highly prevalent condition worldwide that requires a multimodal and interdisciplinary treatment approach to achieve good functional and aesthetic outcomes. Due to increasing costs of health care, an aging population and an increase in difficult-to-treat microbial colonization of wounds, complex wounds will become a substantial clinical, social and economic challenge in the upcoming years. In plastic reconstructive surgery, a variety of dermal skin substitutes have been established for clinical use. Since its approval as a dermal skin substitute in Germany, NovoSorb® Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM) has become a valuable therapeutic option for the treatment of full-thickness wound defects. The clinical data published to date are limited to case reports and small-scale case series with the main focus on single wounds. The aim of this single-center study was a retrospective analysis of our own patient collective that has received treatment with BTM for complex wounds. Overall, BTM showed to be a reliable and versatile reconstructive option, especially for patients with multiple co-morbidities and microbiologically colonized wounds. Although the preliminary findings have produced promising results, further investigation and research are warranted regarding long-term outcomes and additional clinical applications.

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