MPPT induces tissue regeneration, whereas PHMB causes degeneration, in patient
Amicapsil was used on this wound for 4 months from late June to mid-October and had been able to remove a wound infection and advance
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Amicapsil was used on this wound for 4 months from late June to mid-October and had been able to remove a wound infection and advance
Amicapsil was evaluated in a clinical audit at Bristol University Hospital on 9 dehisced surgical wounds and a category 4 pressure ulcer. Several of the
See publication in WOUNDS here. Objective The purpose of the study was to evaluate the wound healing effects of MPPT and to compare it to
A man in his 60es with a history of venous leg ulcers, cancer, colitis and eczema had walked into a camper hook at the back
A 51-year-old gentleman had developed a venous stasis ulcer on the foot in the malleolus area. He was 6 ‘ 10” / 2.10 m tall
Elderly lady (type 2 diabetic) with 5 year old diabetic foot ulcer on the heel, covering the entire heel. A wide range of approaches had
The wound had started as a small scratch 5 months prior. Due to increasing wound size, redness and heat, the small injury centre one month
A 74-year-old lady had received very high doses of radiotherapy 35 years ago to treat cervical cancer. This had created an abscess which 35 years
Background As a consequence of hospitalisation, ICU, in connection with initial spinal injury, an approximately 60-year-old man developed a sacrum pressure ulcer which very quickly
Patient was a woman in her late thirties C5 complete quadriplegic, 20 years paralysed. The pressure ulcer was a category 2 of 1.5cm x 1.4cm
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