Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) as a Key Tool in Postoperative Recovery - CSN News

Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT), a vital tool for postoperative recovery. – CSN News

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), a treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment, is an important tool to aid postoperative recovery. It’s especially useful for diabetics and smokers who suffer from serious complications caused by poor circulation and weakened immunity. Inhaling pure oxygen under pressure changes the internal conditions of the body, which allows for a quicker and safer recovery.

HBOT can compensate for poor microcirculation that is common in patients with this condition. The therapy increases cellular oxygenation, which promotes healing by allowing oxygen to be delivered more effectively. Additionally, HBOT strengthens the immune system by activating leukocytes and macrophages, reducing the risk of postoperative infections— a crucial factor for the success of any surgical procedure.

The team of the Centro Hiperbarico Estepona

HBOT also plays a key role in modulating inflammation, preventing issues like fibrosis, seroma, and other implant-related problems. It also improves the healing of skin, even in areas at high risk, by stimulating collagen and promoting new capillaries.

In cases such as osteomyelitis or poor circulation, HBOT improves tissue oxygenation by increasing the amount of blood oxygen. It increases the effectiveness of antibacterials, improves the function of white blood cells and facilitates the elimination of bacteria resistant to antibiotics while reducing pain and inflammation.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has multiple benefits for diabetics and former smokers. It improves oxygenation, strengthens the immune system and promotes wound healing.

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