Publications by authors named "Borza Ioan Lucian"

Article Synopsis
  • - Effective management of chronic wounds is crucial for reducing healing time and requires understanding healing processes and impediments to progress.
  • - A study involving 115 patients compared the effects of laser therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on chronic wounds, with 65 patients receiving laser treatment and 50 receiving PRP.
  • - Results showed that laser therapy led to greater improvements in local symptoms than PRP, highlighting its superior efficacy in treating chronic wounds.
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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.

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(1) Background: Patients suffering from chronic wounds report physical, mental, and social consequences due to their existence and care. There is a global need for tissue repair strategies and, in our case, for chronic wound healing. PRP therapy is based on the fact that platelet-derived growth factors (PGF) support the three phases of the wound healing and repair cascade (inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling); (2) Methods: A comparative study was carried out on two groups of patients with atonic wounds totaling a total of 80 cases as follows: a study group in which the PRP procedure was applied and a control group in which the biological product was not injected.

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