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Effective Resource For Problem Wound Management.
The Wound Healing Center is dedicated to the provision of
state-of-the-art, outpatient clinical wound care and
hyperbaric medicine. We want you to think of our
Center as an extension of your practice. You
maintain the care of your patient’s underlying
disease and continue to provide for your patient’s
overall care. The Center will treat only the wound.
Patients Remain In Your Care.
When you refer a patient, the patient meets with
our staff for a consultation, including an examination and medical history evaluation. Our
wound care team will establish a treatment plan for
your patient. Information regarding the
patient’s progress, along with updated photos of
the wound, will be submitted to you on an ongoing
basis. You will remain an active member of the wound
care management team and the patient remains under
your care.
Our Specialization – Advanced Wound Care.
The coordinated use of a variety of clinical
treatments, debridement, medicines, dressings and
support services to treat chronic wounds has proven
highly effective in facilitating the healing
process.
When To Utilize The Center And Which Patients
Will Benefit Most.
Any patient with a wound that has not started to
heal in two weeks or is not completely healed in six
weeks may be a candidate for the Center for Wound
Care. The staff at the Center specializes in
the treatment of chronic, non-healing wounds. Some
of the indications for wound therapy are:
- Pressure ulcers
- Diabetic ulcers
- Neuropathic ulcers
- Ischemic ulcers
- Venous insufficiency
- Traumatic wounds
- Surgical wounds
- Vasculitis
- Burns
- Peristomal skin irritations
- Other chronic, non-healing wounds
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is an adjunctive
therapy in which the patient breathes 100% oxygen
while enclosed in a pressurized chamber at
greater-than-normal atmospheric pressure.
While breathing pure O2, the patient’s blood
plasma becomes saturated, carrying 15 to 20 times
the normal amount of oxygen to the body’s tissues.
The ultimate result is that the body’s natural
wound-healing mechanisms, which are oxygen
dependent, are able to function more efficiently.
Around 18% of wound care patients treated may
require HBOT.
Approved Indications For Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy.
The following is a list of approved indications for
HBOT which are currently reimbursed by Medicare,
HMOs and other insurance carriers:
- Soft tissue radionecrosis
- Actinomycosis
- Preservation of compromised skin grafts and flaps
- Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
- Diabetic ulcer of the lower extremities
- Crush injury/acute traumatic peripheral ischemia
- Progressive necrotizing infections (necrotizing
fasciitis)
- Acute peripheral arterial insufficiency
- Osteoradionecrosis
Other approved indications (emergent) are only
treated in hyperbaric facilities staffed and
equipped to provide emergency services on a 24-hour
basis.
Individualized Treatment Plans.
The Center utilizes the newest clinical tools in
wound healing along with traditional clinical
practices including:
- Wound dressings
- Debridement
- Compression therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Prescriptive growth factors
- Bio-engineered skin grafting
- Edema management
- Non-invasive vascular assessment
Patient care at the Wound Healing Center will
focus on a whole body approach to wound healing
including:
- Nutritional assessment and counseling
- Diabetic education
- Patient and caregiver counseling
- Pain management
- Special needs for pressure relief including beds, seat
cushions and footwear
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