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1Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Independent Specialist in Tissue Viability, South Tees NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust.
Abstract:
This patient presented with a painful, malodorous, infected wound on his right leg, which was also his main heroin injection site. Following treatment with octenilin Wound Irrigation Solution and a superabsorbent dressing, within 3 weeks all of the symptoms of infection and non-healing had gone.
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