Clinical Case of Moist Wound Healing Solution

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Update time : 2023-02-22 14:54:33
Background:
15 years ago, the patient was scratched the lower leg by bamboo chips. And the long-term death caused the leg venous ulcer and continued to expand. The patient relies on diaper packs while at home and painkillers at night. He has gone to several hospitals, and most suggestion he get was amputation.


Our Moist Healing Solution:
Silicone Contact Layer + Silver Dressing with Carbon + Super Absorbent Foam Dressing + Elastic Bandage


Treatment Result:
Treatment Date: 2017/11/03

Wound Length : 24cm 

Wound Status: The wound has not healed well and gradually expands to the abdomen of the calf.

Date: 2018/5/15

 

Wound Length : 15cm 

Wound Status: Waiting for skin grafting. No need to take painkillers at all, the pain subsides.


 

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