Woundbiotech: Common Wounds

Dr. Falanga
8/8/00
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01- Inoperable 02 - Pressureulcer 03 - Diabeticneuropathic 04 - Neuropathicdiabetic 05 - Neuropathicdiabetic 06 - Typicalvenousulcers
01.Inoperable arterial ulcer
02. Pressure ulcer
03. Diabetic neuropathic ulcer
04. Neuropathic diabetic ulcer and Charcot deformity
05. Neuropathic diabetic ulcer 06. Neuropathic diabetic ulcer
07 - Lipodermatosclerosis 08 - Venous ulcerJPG 09 - Venous 10 - Large JPG 11 - VenousJPG 12
07. Lipodermatosclerosis and venous ulcer 08. Venous ulcer 09. Venous ulcer after debridement 10. Large non-healing venous ulcer 11. Venous ulcer complicated by lymphatic disease 12.Ulcer of mixed venous and arterial etiology
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13. Saline irrigation of venous ulce 14.Compression bandaging of venous ulceration 15.Four-layer bandaging for venous ulcers 16.Compression therapy 17. Application of four-layered bandage 18.Compression straps
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19.Exudative ulcer 20.Treatment with slow-release antiseptics

10 May 2000
Department of Dermatology
School of Medicine
Boston University