Cold plasma, a revolution in the treatment of chronic wounds
The technology developed by Plasana Medical is the result of more than 10 years of research at the Plasma Physics Laboratory of the École Polytechnique (Paris, France). This research work has led to the demonstration of the beneficial effects of cold plasma on the healing of chronic wounds through several highly conclusive pre-clinical trials.
This new type of treatment drastically accelerates healing time and limits infections thanks to the antiseptic effect of plasma.
How does Plasana work?
Installation of the device near the patient by the practitioner
Removing the dressing and preparing the wound
Application of cold plasma to the wound for 1-2 minutes
Apply a new dressing and follow the standardized care procedure
Plasana, a device designed for healthcare staff
The Plasana device is a Class IIb medical device intended for use by healthcare professionals both in hospitals and at home. The device fits in a backpack and can be easily used by nurses visiting patients.
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Physical and Biological Mechanisms of Plasma
Plasma, through its physicochemical mechanisms, generates an antiseptic effect and stimulates the pillars of wound healing.
BIOLOGICAL
MECHANISMS
Stimulation of healing
Stimulation of cell migration and proliferation
Acceleration of extracellular matrix formation
Pro-angiogenic effect
Antiseptic effects
Bactericidal effects via exposure to RONS
Stimulation of the immune system and activation of macrophages
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A device to treat all chronic wounds
Plasana aims to treat the three main types of chronic wounds by drastically accelerating their healing and reducing complications risks linked to infection. Clinical studies currently underway will aim to demonstrate the clinical benefits on these different types of chronic wounds.
Venous leg ulcers
Diabetic foot ulcers
Other chronic wounds