Efficacy of a Photosynthetic Dermal Matrix for the Treatment of Full-Thickness Skin Wounds
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether the incorporation of photosynthetic microalgae into scaffolds for dermal regeneration improves healing outcomes in adult patients with acute and cronic full-thickness skin wounds.
The primary objectives are to determine whether the use of photosynthetic scaffolds enhances wound granulation and reduces infection rates compared to standard dermal regeneration scaffolds. Additionally, the quality of the regenerated skin will be assessed and compared between treatment types.
Participants will:
* Receive treatment with either standard dermal regeneration scaffolds or identical scaffolds containing photosynthetic microalgae. These treatments will be applied either to randomly assigned areas of the same wound or to different wounds on the same patient.
* Undergo regular follow-up assessments to monitor wound healing progress, infection rates, graft integration, and the qualiy of the regenerated skin.
* Complete self-assessment questionnaires regarding their experience and perceived outcomes.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Cronic Full-thinkness Skin Wound
Acute Full-thickness Skin Wound