Wound Bed Preparation with Topical Desiccating Agent



Early Clinical Experience with a Topical Desiccating Agent for Wound Bed Preparation in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Summary: This retrospective case series evaluated a novel topical desiccating agent (TDA) under compassionate use for wound bed preparation in 67 patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) from 2020-2023. TDA facilitated debridement and granulation, achieving granulation in 88.1% (mean 44.3 days) and complete re-epithelialization in 85.1%, with no adverse events. The agent offers a safe, non-invasive option for high-risk cases, supporting further prospective validation for DFU protocols.

Key Highlights:

  • Cohort: 67 adults with stalled DFUs; ethics-approved compassionate use.
  • Granulation: 88.1% success; mean time 44.3 days to ready for grafting/closure.
  • Healing: 85.1% full re-epithelialization; rapid progression post-TDA.
  • Safety: No AEs; well-tolerated in diabetics.
  • Implications: Chemical debridement adjunct; calls for RCTs.

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Keywords: topical desiccating agent, diabetic foot ulcers, wound bed preparation, granulation, chemical debridement