Laurel Atkinson - Crossover case study
… 28yr old male Bilateral Reduced pain after fi rst Improved quality of Life: Hallux amputation. dressing change with Able to return to Work. HRWD®. Effectiveness of a Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing to promote healing where devitalised tissue is present within the wound bed: A crossover case study By Laurel Atkinson - Podiatrist, Cornwall Partnership Foundation Trust Introduction This crossover study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Hydro- gangrene in both 1st digits. Almost 8 months after fi rst presentation Responsive wound dressing (HRWD®) (active) in treating foot a clinical decision was made to perform a bilateral hallux amputation, wounds when compared to a moist healing primary foam dressing healing by secondary intention. Both amputation sites presented (control). with a mix of slough, connective tissue and granulation within the wound bed. At this point the participant was invited onto the Product literature for this HRWD® indicates that impregnation of crossover study. ringers solution allows for continuous irrigation facilitating autolytic debridement whilst promoting granulation. …
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