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Role of Autologous Lipoaspirate Therapy (ALT) in Wound Healing

Vijayaraghavan Nandhagopal , Vijayaraghavan Nandhagopal , Ravi Kumar Chittoria , Devi Prasad Mohapatra , Friji Meethale Thiruvoth , Dinesh Kumar Sivakumar , Arjun Ashokan

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New Indian Journal of Surgery 5(3-4):p 37-42, July - December 2014. | DOI:

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Aim: To study the role of Autologous LipoapsirateTherapy (ALA) in management of chronic non healing wounds. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 8 cases with 10 chronic non healing wounds of different aetiologies where autologous lipoapsirate therapy was used. Results: Out of 8 cases with 10 wounds, 4 wounds healed with autologous lipoaspirate therapy (ALA) alone. Three wounds healed by ALA and skin graft and 3 healed by ALA and flap cover. Conclusion: In chronic non healing wounds, ALA therapy accelerates the process of wound        healing by secondary intention and hastens the wound bed preparation for cover by skin graft/flap.

Keywords: Autologous lipoaspirate; chronic non healing wounds


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