Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Abstract
Chronic Achilles wounds present a significant clinical challenge due to limited vascularity, high mechanical stress, and the complex anatomy of the posterior lower leg.
Regenerative medicine offers a promising alternative to traditional wound management through the use of advanced biologic materials.
This case highlights a novel approach utilizing a combination of adipose-derived injectable filler, acellular dermal matrix, and porcine urinary bladder matrix to enhance tissue regeneration, provide structural support, and promote wound healing.
Publication Date
Spring 2025
Recommended Citation
Lokenye, Francois M. DPM; Thomas, Orlexia DPM; Kamil, Mariam BS; and DeJesus, Lady Paula DPM, FACFAS, FACPM, DWSP, "Adipose Injectable Filler With Use of Meshed Dermal Matrix and Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix For the Management of a Complex Achilles Wound" (2025). Posters. 79.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/poster_presentations/79
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Musculoskeletal System Commons, Podiatry Commons, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases Commons, Tissues Commons, Wounds and Injuries Commons