Die Therapie akuter und chronischer Wunden stellt noch immer eine Herausforderung
dar. Ein vielversprechender therapeutischer Ansatz ist die Anwendung von Kaltplasma.
In diesem Beitrag wird gezeigt, wie die Kaltplasmatherapie zur Behandlung heilungsverzögerter
Wunden erfolgreich eingesetzt werden kann.
Abstract
Despite numerous treatment options and scientific insights in the field of wound healing
and wound care, the therapy of acute and chronic wounds remains a challenge. Chronic
wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, venous/arterial leg ulcers, and decubitus ulcers,
are a significant burden on both patients and the healthcare system. New therapeutic
approaches to improve wound healing are urgently needed. A promising option is the
use of cold plasma in wound treatment. In recent years, this method has become increasingly
important and has been the subject of several clinical trials. In February 2022, an
S2k-guideline for the application of cold plasma was published. The Joint Federal
Committee (G-BA) has also accepted an application to assess cold plasma therapy. In
this article we present two case studies showing how cold plasma therapy can be successfully
used to treat delayed wound healing.
Schlüsselwörter
Kaltplasma - Wundheilung - Chronische Wunden - Plasmamedizin
Keywords
cold plasma - wound healing - chronic wounds - plasma medicine