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Case Study: Toe Pressure Ulcer

Case Study: Toe Pressure Ulcer. Diabetic female with non-healing pressure ulcer on great toe for greater than two months (>60 days) Unresponsive to moist wound therapy (MWT ) Full closure achieved in 8 days with CDO at 3 ml/hr as an adjunctive therapy to MWT. Prior to CDO. CDO.

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Case Study: Toe Pressure Ulcer

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  1. Case Study: Toe Pressure Ulcer • Diabetic female with non-healing pressure ulcer on great toe for greater than two months (>60 days) • Unresponsive to moist wound therapy (MWT) • Full closure achieved in 8 days with CDO at 3 ml/hr as an adjunctive therapy to MWT Prior to CDO CDO (090914VL - Courtesy of of Dr. S. Nicholas Desai, DPM, FACFAS, Chief, Department of Surgery, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land, Texas)

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