ETS Wound Care
Deep Tissue Injury (Traumatic) - Case Study
Oct. 7, 2022
Courtesy ofETS Wound Care
Healing rate: 5.4 mm2/day. Healing time: 93 days. Wound size: 25 × 20 × 3 mm w/undermining. Age of wound when treatment started: 4 months. Subject: 68/female. Diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and venous insufficiency. Necrotic tissue was treated with moistened MIRRAGEN™ advanced wound matrix for 2 days to soften and loosen necrotic tissue for easy removal.
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Protocol
- Patients were required to have a wound with no progress in at least 2 weeks under conventional treatment.
- Patients were seen 1 to 2 times per week.
- Debridement occurred at the initial visit, if required, and then limited there after.
- MIRRAGEN® Advanced Wound Matrix was applied to the wound and covered with a cover dressing.
- On subsequent visits, the MIRRAGEN® material was simply washed off with a sterile saline rinse to expose the wound for photos and measurements.
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