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DermaWound Case "A"
Pressure & Bed Sores / Decubitus Ulcers
35 Y.O. Female with Cerebral Palsy, parapalegic since birth.
Incontinent, bed sore of 9 month duration.


DAY 1, February 21 - Prior to first application of DermaWound.
Wound is draining with pus, odorous and tender to the touch.

Began DermaWound dressing changes BID.
Area was gently cleansed with warm water.
Surrounding area completely towel dried - wanting to avoid further tissue maceration. Apply DermaWound with an occusive dressing, 1/4 inch thick - covering affected areas of tissue damage.

 


DAY 7, February 27 -
1. Areas of erythema (redness) and edema (swelling) greatly reduced.
2. Areas on buttocks healing nicely.
3. Large eschar formation on sacral prominence.
4. Patient reports decreased pain and discomfort.
5. Dressing changes now once a day.

 

 




DAY 45, April 6 -
1. Large eschar has "auto-debrided".
2. Areas of erythema and edema reduced even more. Skin blanches to touch.
3. Normal appearing tissue were large areas of defects were present.
4. Patient was discharged back to home care.

 

 




 

 

 

 

 

 



Before and After 45 days & 11 jars of DermaWound
Total Cost of Product = $520.85 - Very time & cost effective!

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