Evidence-based results demonstrating the effectiveness of our comprehensive wound care approach.
Percentage of wounds achieving complete closure
Mean time to achieve wound closure
Patients reporting positive experience
Below national average for wound infections
In-depth analysis of complex wound healing cases demonstrating our treatment methodologies.
Complex diabetic foot ulcer with exposed tendon successfully treated with advanced wound care protocols.
Initial assessment - 4cm x 3cm ulcer with exposed tendon
Infection cleared, healthy granulation tissue forming
50% reduction in wound size, good epithelialization
Complete closure achieved, patient education completed
Sacral pressure wound developed during extended hospitalization, successfully managed with advanced therapies.
Stage 3 sacral wound, 5cm x 4cm with undermining
NPWT initiated, biofilm addressed
Significant granulation, undermining resolved
Complete epithelialization, prevention plan established
Long-standing venous ulcer that had failed previous treatments, managed with comprehensive venous therapy.
6cm x 8cm venous ulcer, present for 18 months
Edema control achieved, wound bed preparation
70% reduction in wound size
Near complete healing, maintenance plan initiated
We maintain comprehensive documentation of all wound healing progress while ensuring complete patient privacy.
High-resolution photography with standardized measurement protocols for accurate progress tracking.
3D wound analysis and planimetry for precise volume and area calculations.
Detailed records of healing milestones, treatment modifications, and patient responses.
All patient images and information are protected according to federal privacy regulations.
All case studies presented are educational examples with patient details modified to protect privacy. No actual patient photographs or identifying information are displayed in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Actual wound documentation is maintained in secure, encrypted medical records systems. Patient consent is obtained for any clinical photography used for treatment planning and progress monitoring.