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Case Studies

Case Study 1:

Stage 3 Sacral Pressure Ulcer in an 82-year-old Male

Case Study 1Contributed by: Stan K. McCallon, MPT, CWS, Director of Wound Care, Promise Hospital of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA

 

 

 
 


 

Case Study 2:

Surgical Wound in a 76-year-old Female with Multiple Comorbidities

Case Study 2Contributed by: Stan K. McCallon, MPT, CWS, Director of Wound Care, Promise Hospital of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA

 

 

 
 


 

Case Study 3:

Unstageable, Non-healing Pressure Ulcer in an 88-year-old Female

Case Study 3Contributed by: Stan K. McCallon, MPT, CWS, Director of Wound Care, Promise Hospital of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA

 

 

 
 


 

Case Study 4:

Traumatic Wounds in an 82-year-old Female

Case Study 4Contributed by: Sharon Savina, RN Wound Care Specialist, St. Francis Hospital Wound Care Center, Wilmington, DE

 

 

 
 


 

 

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Occasional slight transient erythema has been noted in surrounding tissue when applied outside the wound. One case of systemic hypersensitivity has been reported after 1 year of treatment with collagenase and cortisone.
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