Biomedicines (Jun 2023)

Laser in the Treatment of Atonic Wounds

  • Maur Sebastian Horgos,
  • Ovidiu Laurean Pop,
  • Mircea Sandor,
  • Ioan Lucian Borza,
  • Rodica Negrean,
  • Felicia Marc,
  • Klaudia Major,
  • Liliana Sachelarie,
  • Carmen Grierosu,
  • Anca Huniadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11071815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1815

Abstract

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Atonic wounds represent a major health problem, being frequently encountered in medical practice with consequences that have a negative impact on the patient’s daily life as well as their general condition. In this study, a brand laser with a 12-watt probe was used to stimulate patients’ wounds. We involved in this study a group of 65 patients, which was compared with a group of 30 patients, the latter not receiving this laser therapy. The data were accumulated from the questionnaire of subjective assessment of the laser impact on patients’ condition as well as from the local evolution. We noticed the improvement of the local symptomatology which was found to be more effective in the patients from the study group compared to the reference group. The beneficial and positive effects, mainly on the symptoms but also on the local evolution of atonic wounds, can be observed in our study. We consider that this therapy is of major importance considering the lower costs both from the shortening of hospitalization and the long-term use of various substances. The early reintegration of patients into daily life is an important benefit for them.

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