Staphylococcus aureus (yellow), Enterococcus faecalis (blue), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (purple), Klebsiella spec. (green), Candida albicans (orange)
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An evaluation of the efficacy of Cutimed® Sorbact®
in different types of non-healing wounds. ... Download PDF
Reducing the microbial load in an infected wound may help promote healing. A hydrophopic dressing, which binds microbes whose surface contains water-repellent molecules, may reduce the use of antibiotics. This paper explains how... Download PDF
The 92-year-old patient has been suffering from ulceration of both lower legs for about a year. She sought readmission to our hospital due to a marked deterioration in the bilateral ulceration associated with known pAOD...
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This report concerns an 89-year-old female patient referred to us with an infected decubitus ulcer. The patient was admitted to our outpatient department as an emergency, having had an open sore over the left greater trochanter for about one week... Download PDF
This report concerns a patient with multiple semicircular ulcerations on the right lower leg. The 65-year-old patient is married and lives with his wife in their own home. He still manages his daily activities with a high degree of independence... Download PDF
At this repeat admission, the patient was found to have
a phlegmon on the right foot. Surgical debridement was
performed under anesthesia and systemic antibiotic
therapy was instituted. Necrosectomy was continued until tissue with some degree... Download PDF
The examination reveals a moist gangrene with extensive necrosis of the great toe and sole of the left foot, moist
necroses on the second and third toe, and dry necroses
laterally to the fourth and fifth toe. Reddening of the skin and swelling extend from... Download PDF
At least 70 percent of all leg ulcers have their origin in chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). A therapy refractory course though should always raise the suspicion of a leg ulcer of non-venous aetiology. A comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and the resul-
ting specific interventions... Download PDF

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