ONKOCET Ltd. has exhibited the devices from its portfolio on the MEDTEC UK exhibition in Birmingham, April 2011 through our partner Medical & Partners.
Application of exogenous NO and air plasma in the treatment of the trophic ulcers of the vascular etiology
Application of exogenous NO and air plasma in the treatment of the trophic ulcers of the vascular etiology
Diabetes foot
The NO-containing gas flows in the treatment of the ulceronecrotic defeats of feet in the patients with diabetes mellitus
Syndrome of diabetic foot (SDF) - one of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus, which is developed approximately in 15% of patients with this illness.At present it is reliably known that under the conditions of prolonged hyperglycemia is developed the entire cascade of the metabolic disturbances, whose totality specifies the significant oppression of the production of the endogenous oxide of nitrogen. Scarcity endogenous NO in the patients with diabetes mellitus causes the disorders of the neuroregulatory influence of somatical and autonomous nervous systems (diabetic neuropathy) and disturbance of microcirculatory functions. The totality of these factors contributes to the appearance of the ulcerous defects of feet, and the connection of second infection leads to the development of purulent complications and synchronization of process...
Use of exogenous NO and air plasma in the treatment of the pyoinflammatory diseases of soft tissues
The successes of medicine and surgery did not lead to the considerable decrease of the number of patients with the purulent wounds, the purulent diseases of soft tissues and the postoperative purulent complications. In the case of the development of purulent complications at wound process assumes unfavorable flow, specifying the essential difficulties of treatment.
Combined application of air- plasma flows and nitrogen oxide in the treatment of the gunshot wound
Clinical observations are based on the treatment of 834 injured, who entered military hospitals VVS and NCMD MO RF from different stages of the medical evacuation within the period of 1999-2001 yr. with the bullet and mine-explosive injuries of different localization.
Application of the PLASON device for the treatment of wounds, wound and beam pathology by oncologic patients
Higher risk of the development of postoperative complications (wound infection, the prolongedly unhealing wounds and other) by oncologic patients - 74,1% against 25,9% of patients, who did not have oncologic disease is convincingly shown in the classical work of E. Lohde with co-auth. (1993).
In this review an emerging field of plasma medicine is discussed, where non-equilibrium plasmas are shown to be able to initiate, promote, control, and catalyze various complex behaviors and responses in biological systems. More importantly, it will be shown that plasma can be tuned to achieve the desired medical effect, especially in medical sterilization and treatment of different kind of skin diseases. Wound healing and tissue regeneration can be achieved following various types of plasma treatment in a multitude of wound pathologies. The non-equilibrium plasma will be shown to be non-destructive to tissue, safe, and effective in inactivation of various parasites and foreign organisms. Keywords: non-thermal plasma, non-equilibrium plasma, air plasma, dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs), atmospheric pressure glow discharges (APGDs), sterilization, disinfection, blood coagulation, skin diseases, wound healing, tissue regeneration, plasma medicine.
Background
VCA Oso Creek Animal Hospital participated with Plasma Technologies, Inc. in a beta trial of PTI’s PLASON Nitric Oxide Plasma Therapy Device for a period of approximately 5 ? months beginning February 25, 2010 for the purpose of evaluating the efficacy of its therapeutic benefits in wound healing and osteoarthritis conditions in small animals. The PLASON device was used on a variety of conditions during the course of the beta trial, and six documented case studies are included in this report. Based on the use of the device, the supporting science, the projected revenues to the practice and the results of the case studies, VCA Oso Creek Animal Hospital has recommended the purchase of the Plason device.
Purpose.
Increase in the effectiveness in the treatment of patients with primary and recurrent basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the skin due to the application of air plasma flows.
Tasks of the study.
To estimate the effectiveness of the method, direct and immediate results, transference of method under the dispensary conditions, nature and quantity of complications, the cosmetic and functional consequences, the application of this method during the arrangement of tumors on the skin of face and the hearous part of the head.
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