trauma wound Articles
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Non-healing leg trauma wound - Case Study
NATROX® Oxygen Wound Therapy worked extremely well for this patient. The non-healing leg trauma wound responded favorably and resulted in very fast wound healing without compromising the quality of ...
By Inotec AMD
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Essential Facts about NovoSorb BTM
When trauma to the skin occurs, large areas of both the skin’s surface (epidermis) and deeper layers (dermis) may be destroyed. In many cases, large full-thickness wounds may require temporization due to the lack of suitable donor sites for primary skin grafting. Clinical research[1] indicates the temporization of deep, large wounds with dermal scaffolds can not only help provide ...
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7 Advantages of NovoSorb BTM
Complex wounds often involve exposed deep structures of the dermal layer, requiring prompt wound closure and tissue reconstruction. It is essential to quickly assess the defect and identify the most effective treatment method for optimizing the patient’s experience and outcome. Often, dermal substitutes are selected as a surgical option for temporizing the wound bed while also facilitating ...
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Top 9 Questions about Using NovoSorb BTM in a Clinical Setting
Whether you are a first-time user or an expert in NovoSorb BTM (Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix) for dermal repair and reconstruction, we’re here to answer questions you may have regarding its use in a clinical setting. Below is a list of questions we get asked the most regarding the use of NovoSorb BTM. 1. Can NovoSorb BTM Be Applied with a Graft in a One-Stage Procedure? NovoSorb BTM ...
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Types Of Sutures - Absorbable Or Non-Absorbable Sutures
A suture is one of the most commonly used devices by doctors during surgery. Also referred to as stitches, sutures are sterile surgical threads used to repair cuts or wounds to your skin and other tissues. They can be used to close incisions from surgery or wounds from trauma. However, it’s important to note that not all wounds are closed with sutures; metal staples are also used in some ...
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NovoSorb BTM: Application & Delamination
Most superficial wounds (ones involving the epidermis and sometimes the partial dermis) heal quickly, often without scarring, and typically covered with readily available wound dressings. However, when trauma occurs and large portions of the epidermis and dermis are destroyed, it may be necessary to put a structure in place to aid the body in generating new tissue. NovoSorb® BTM is a fully ...
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