SCALPEL TO SCAR WITH AYURVEDA: POST-DEBRIDEMENT APPLICATION OF KAMPILLAKATAILA IN A LEPROTIC ULCER CASE TO AVERT AMPUTATION A HOLISTIC CASE REPORT
- PG Scholar,Department of Shalyatantra,Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Hanumannagar,Nagpur.
- Associate Professor,Department of Shalyatantra,Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Hanumannagar,Nagpur.
- HOD and Professor,Department of Shalyatantra,Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Hanumannagar,Nagpur.
Abstract
Background:The resurgence of ShalyaTantra as a modern surgical discipline remains incomplete without honoring its foundational science Vrana Chikitsa. Chronic neuropathic wounds, particularly in leprotic conditions, pose challenges to both classical and contemporary treatment approaches. KampillakaTaila, derived from Mallotusphilippensis, is a time-tested Ayurvedic formulation recognized for its Ropana (regenerative) and Krimighna (antimicrobial) properties. This case study exemplifies a truly integrative, innovative, and holistic wound care model.
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of KampillakaTaila in the post-debridement management of a chronic leprotic wound, using a holistic integrative protocol based on AyurvedicVrana Chikitsa, modern surgical hygiene, Rasayana therapy, and mind-body support.
Methodology: A 53-year-old female with a non-healing leprotic plantar ulcer underwentsurgical debridement, followed by some weeks of antibiotics. Thereafter, a fully integrative protocol was initiated:
Topical care: KampillakaTaila application Internal
Rasayana:Guduchi, Ashwagandha Lifestyle &Support:SatvavajayaChikitsa, balanced diet, foot offloading. Monitoring: Weekly wound assessment with five clinical parameters over 49 days(up to wound healing)
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Sandipa Channawar, Sandesh Khobragade and Jyoti Shinde (2025); SCALPEL TO SCAR WITH AYURVEDA: POST-DEBRIDEMENT APPLICATION OF KAMPILLAKATAILA IN A LEPROTIC ULCER CASE TO AVERT AMPUTATION A HOLISTIC CASE REPORT, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (09), 406-416, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21723
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