MATRIX FOR GUIDED WOUND CLOSURE

CASE STUDIES

Diabetic foot ulcer

Patient: Female, 40 years old
Etiology: Diabetic foot ulcer. Treated for 2 months with standard of care without success
Comorbidities: Diabetes mellitus

Day 1: SUPRA SDRM®CW was applied once to the debrided wound and covered with a Vaseline gauze

One week after SUPRA SDRM®CW application. Only the outer dressings are changed weekly (in this case: ironed absorbent cotton and elastic bandage)

Two weeks after SUPRA SDRM®CW application. Residues of the degraded SUPRA SDRM® were still visible in the wound and were not removed

Four weeks after SUPRA SDRM®CW application

Five weeks after SUPRA SDRM®CW application

Six weeks after SUPRA SDRM®CW application. Complete wound healing within six weeks with a single application of SUPRA SDRM®CW

Complex soft tissue defect

Patient: Male, 32 years old
Etiology: Trauma (sharp-blunt weapon; machete)
Comorbidities: None

Trauma-related wound

SUPRA SDRM®CW application

2 weeks post-application

Advancement flap & split thickness skin graft

2 months post-trauma

Minimize time to grafting

Patient: Female, 60 years old
Etiology: Flame burn, 22 % TBSA, ABSI score 9
Comorbidities: none

20 days after flame trauma

Application of SUPRA SDRM®CW 20 days after trauma

14 days after SUPRA SDRM®CW

Split skin mesh graft 14 days after SUPRA SDRM®CW

36 days after SUPRA SDRM®CW