Publications by authors named "Robert Wayne Decker"

Intravenous plasminogen replacement therapy for patients with plasminogen deficiency type 1 (hypoplasminogenemia) was recently approved for marketing in the US. In this case report, the authors describe a 33-year-old man with hypoplasminogenemia who developed nonhealing postsurgical wounds following trauma to his right hand despite receiving standard treatment for 4 months. The patient was enrolled in a compassionate-use protocol with intravenous plasminogen replacement therapy and experienced prompt resolution of surgical wounds.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Robert Wayne Decker"

  • - Robert Wayne Decker's recent research focuses on the treatment of nonhealing surgical wounds in patients with plasminogen deficiency, particularly through the use of intravenous plasminogen replacement therapy.
  • - A notable case study documented a 33-year-old man with hypoplasminogenemia who experienced nonhealing postsurgical wounds after standard treatment but saw significant improvement with plasminogen therapy.
  • - The findings highlight the potential effectiveness of intravenous plasminogen replacement in managing complications associated with plasminogen deficiency, suggesting a promising therapeutic option for affected patients.