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Application of gentamicin-collagen sponge shortened wound healing time after minor amputations in diabetic patients - a prospective, randomised trial

M. Varga, B. Sixta, R. Bem, I. Matia, A. Jirkovska, M. Adamec,

. 2014 ; 10 (2) : 283-7.

Language English Country Poland

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INTRODUCTION: Diabetic foot infections are frequently polymicrobial. The lower tissue concentration of systemically administered antibiotics in diabetic patients was reported. Collatamp(®)EG (Syntacoll GmbH Saal/Donau, Germany) is a bioabsorbable, gentamicin impregnated collagen spongeused for local treatment. The aim of this randomized trial was to assess influence of gentamicin-collagen sponge applied to a wound on surgical outcomes after minor amputations in diabetic patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty diabetic patients indicated for minor amputation in 2009 at our surgery department were included in the study. Patients were pre-operatively randomised into two groups. Twenty-five patients in group A were treated with gentamicin impregnated collagen sponge applied into wound peri-operatively while 25 patients in group B had minor amputation without gentamicin sponge. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the demographic data, procedures performed, diabetes duration and peripheral vascular disease severity between the groups. The median glycosylated haemoglobin was 6.0% (range: 4.6-9.5%) in group A and 6.2% (range: 4.0-8.4%) in control group B (non-significant). Median TcPO2 level was 44 (range: 13-67) in group A and 48 (range: 11-69) in control group B (non-significant). The median of wound healing duration in group A was 3.0 weeks (range: 1.7-17.1 weeks) compared to 4.9 weeks (range: 2.6-20.0 weeks) in control group B. This was with a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Application of gentamicin impregnated collagen sponge shortened wound healing duration after minor amputations in diabetic patients by almost 2 weeks.

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