Abstract: Thermal burns as well as hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) may cause immuno-suppression. This is one of the reasons why there is some controversy in the literature regarding adjuvant HBO treatment for thermal burn patient, despite the fact that HBO is known to...
Chronic Wounds
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research for Chronic Wounds.
Free tissue failure is not an all-or-none phenomenon.
Abstract: A common misconception among microsurgeons is that free tissue failure is an "all-or-none" phenomenon. In other words, there is an instantaneous cessation of blood flow to a flap primarily due to thrombosis at the arterial or venous anastomotic...
Hyperbaric oxygen for treatment of closed head injury.
Abstract: Traumatic and vascular brain injuries consist of acute episodes followed by development of chronic components of varying magnitude and duration whose potentials for recovery differ. We discuss a case of closed head injury in which interventional hyperbaric...
Hyperbaric oxygen reduced size of chronic leg ulcers: a randomized double-blind study.
Abstract: To evaluate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on chronic wound healing, 16 otherwise healthy patients who had nondiabetic, chronic leg ulcers with no large vessel disease were included in a double-blind study. Patients were grouped according to age and...
Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of thermal burns: a review.
Abstract: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provided in specially designed pressure chambers is currently the treatment of choice for decompression sickness, arterial gas embolism, and serious carbon monoxide poisoning. It is an important adjunct in the treatment of gas...
Treatment of necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum by hyperbaric oxygen.
Abstract: Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a chronic cutaneous complication of diabetes mellitus with microangiopathy as an important pathophysiologic factor. Because of the known success of hyperbaric oxygen in the treatment of chronic non-healing wounds, we...
Management of chronic and problem lower extremity wounds.
Abstract: With simple, inexpensive therapy, virtually all venous ulcers heal without the need for hospitalization, skin grafting, growth factors, hyperbaric oxygen, or debilitating bed rest. Although the future promises to yield a greater understanding about the...
Organization and development of a university multidisciplinary wound care clinic.
Abstract: A multidisciplinary wound care clinic was established to diagnose and treat patients with nonhealing ulcers of the lower extremity. The clinic was organized under the direction of the departments of vascular surgery and dermatology with support by the...
Use of hyperbaric oxygen as adjunct therapy to surgical debridement of complicated wounds.
Abstract: The use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is expanding as research continues to validate its use in a variety of chronic and acute illnesses. High-dose oxygen, delivered under pressures greater than sea level, enables the body to increase diffusion of oxygen into...