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VI Wound Treatment Forum - lecture by prof. Aleksandra Sieronia

Laserbarii 2.0_S during the 6th Wound Healing Forum – a lecture by Prof. Alexander Sieronia, MD, “Application of laserbarii in the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds”

During the meeting of specialists at the VI Wound Treatment Forum 2023, there was a lot of talk about the use of Laserobaria 2.0_S as an adjunctive therapy for wound treatment. The program also included a lecture by Prof. Aleksander Sieroń, MD, who spoke about the use of the method in the treatment of difficult-to-heal wounds. The professor discussed the validity of using individual therapeutic methods, such as topical oxygen therapy, ozone therapy, magnetic field therapy, red light, and UV light therapy. The professor showed the benefits and specificity of the use of individual factors, focusing on their properties and mechanisms of influence. He also indicated what effects should be expected from each stage of wound treatment. Congratulations on an interesting and substantive lecture!

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LECTURE BY PROF. A.SIEROŃ, MD, DURING THE XV CONGRESS OF THE POLISH ANGIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Lecture by prof.A.Sieronia during the XV Congress of the Angiological Society

Prof. Aleksander Sieroń, MD, as a national consultant in the field of angiology, gave a lecture “Laserobaria in the treatment of leg ulcers” during the XV Congress of the Angiological Society (XV Kongres Polskiego Towarzystwa Angiologicznego). During the lecture, Prof. Sieroń discussed the cases of his patients whose wounds were treated using the Laserobaria 2.0_S device. Its results were based on a population of 52 patients whose previous treatment of chronic wounds did not bring the expected results. The professor presented the use of four therapeutic parameters in the form of oxygen at high pressure, ozone, variable magnetic fields, and phototherapy. The configuration of their use depended on individual factors such as the degree of infection of the wound or its extent. The results included control of the infection, reduced pain, and healing of the wound.

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