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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

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Global Summit on

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International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

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Nowadays, ultrasound tissue repair, wound and skin

treatments have been gaining the interest of hospitals,

clinics, wound care centers, and doctors’ offices worldwide.

The purpose of this presentation is to introduce upcoming

advances in ultrasonic wound therapy, as well as to share,

review, and evaluate the expected efficacy of ultrasound

therapies in treating all types of acute and chronic wounds.

This includes battlefield wound treatment and the topical

oxygenation of wounds and body parts with ultrasound. For

wound treatment purposes, both low, medium and high

frequency ultrasound devices will used in the near future.

For example, on top of patented, FDA approved AR-1000

series Qoustic wound therapy systems, Arobella Medical has

designed:

1. (Patented and FDA approved) The Qoustic Panacea® AS

-1000 is the next wound care product based on the use of

ultrasonic energy to mix oxygen and saline in real-time. This

allows for ultrasound delivery to the wound bed and topical

oxygenation of various parts of the body. Slides and videos

will be demonstrated during presentation.

2. Portable Wound Therapy System AF 1000 series to provide

a portable ultrasound device for the treatment of wounds.

This system is suitable for military use in the battlefield for

immediate treatment of wounded soldiers. Additionally, the

device’s small size, portability and low weight enable its use

in field surgery, where equipment is often limited. The device

cauterizes the wound, stops bleeding, greatly reduces pain,

and prevents infection. The Portable Wound therapy system

has several therapeutic effects and can remove bullets or

shrapnel from a wound, making it useful in battlefields,

terrorist attacks, and other disaster areas, such as crashes, etc.

This device can be used by a variety of emergency personnel

whether in an ambulance or an antiterrorism operation.

Slides and videos will be demonstrated during presentation.

3. BA-1000 Skin Care Device and Method: The BA-1000 is an

ultrasound assisted, cryogenic ablation device that enables

tissue to be frozen and ablated at zero degrees Celsius.

Generally, tissue ablation is performed at negative fifty

degrees Celsius. This device is going to be used for warts, skin

disorders (scars), Human papillomavirus and later for tumor

removal with reduced discoloration, less scarring, minimal

regrowth, faster healing and less pain in comparison with

existing technologies such a laser, cryo, etc. Ablating tissue

at a warmer temperature, the exact freezing point of water,

limits damage to surrounding tissue and provides a safer

procedure.

4. Osteomyelitis Treatment: Osteomyelitis is an infection

of bone marrow. Standard treatment involves surgically

opening the bone and scraping away infected marrow.

Arobella Medical has developed a technology that enables a

significantly less invasive treatment of the disease. This device

is protected by issued US patents.

5. Arobella Medical has developed ultrasound technology

for use in combination with varying degrees of pressure and/

or suction (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy + ultrasound,

and Positive Pressure Wound Therapy + ultrasound) as an all-

in-one device for accelerating tissue healing in patients. The

use of ultrasound by medical personnel for wound treatment

provides benefits of improved efficiency, faster healing,

selective debridement, and less pain during and after the

Eliaz P Babaev

Arobella Medical LLC, USA

Future of ultrasound tissue repair: Technologies, devices, science

and clinical outcomes