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Murine Model of Wound Healing
Published on: May 28, 2013
Wound healing management: enhancing patient outcomes and reducing costs
J V Boykin1, M C Crossland, L M Cole
1Columbia Retreat Regional Wound Healing Center, USA.
Abstract:
Biomedical technology as applied to wound healing management allows specific evaluations of the oxygen-related pathophysiology of non-healing wounds. In many of these cases the use of transcutaneous oxygen mapping of the skin and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy as an adjunctive treatment for non-healing wounds speeds the healing process. While HBO treatment has remained a covered service for hospital-based care, only recently have treatment algorithms for its application in an outpatient setting been available. This technological advancement has also been a factor in the development of cost effective wound healing centers (WHC) in community hospitals. Better outcomes for many chronic wounds are achieved by combining a multidisciplinary team approach using advanced technologies. In this article the case of a soft-tissue radiation necrosis ulceration of the leg successfully treated with adjunctive HBO is presented. In this example, a reduction in patient charges of greater than 30% was achieved as compared to costs associated with traditional surgical/hospital management of the condition.
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