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An open wound prevents a patient from returning to normal activities. It is always at risk for serious bacterial infections and should be closed quickly. The ideal wound closure requires local site, full thickness skin and sub-cutaneous tissue to withstand the stresses of daily living. Case Report 1
A 65 year old with Rheumatoid Arthritis was taking medication for five months to relieve the severe pain of two ulcers that were unresponsive to treatment. Figure 1 Application of D 460 Proxiderms. Figure 2 The patient was treated by Proxiderms for total of seven days (wound evaluated on 2-3 day intervals) and the ulcers were closed eliminating the pain |
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