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The Use of a Novel Superabsorbent Dressing to Optimize Healing with Skin Substitute Grafts

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The Use of a Novel Superabsorbent Dressing to Optimize Healing with Skin Substitute Grafts

Type
Poster
Language
EN
Author(s)
Leslie Morris PA-C, WCC

Summary

This case series examines the state of chronicity in a hard-to-heal wound using the BIOMES framework. Focusing on a diabetic patient with a trans-metatarsal amputation, this study highlights the importance of managing moisture, wicking away harmful matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and protecting the wound while using a skin substitute product. The early implementation of a novel superabsorbent dressing as part of the wound care protocol is explored, sharing experiences and patient outcomes throughout the various phases of wound healing.

Authors

Leslie Morris PA-C, WCC

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