Wound care solutions
Driving change within wound care
For us, wound care is more than just healing wounds. It involves minimising pain, reducing stress, optimising workflows, improving protocols, and even preventing wounds from occurring in the first place. By continuously advancing the field of wound care, we can enhance patients' quality of life, alleviate the burden on hospitals and caregivers, and lessen our impact on the planet.
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Pressure injury management
Pressure injuries have long been a challenge for patients and healthcare providers. When traditional methods fall short, it’s time to rethink your approach.
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Incision care
Embodying the latest expert recommendations, our solutions are designed to optimise healing conditions, reduce rates of complications, improve patient quality of life and minimize the total cost of incision care.
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Burn treatment
Most burns are painful and can even be life-changing for the patient. With the right burn treatment and therapies throughout the healing journey, we can help patients return to daily life faster.
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Venous leg ulcer management
Treating venous leg ulcers (VLU) requires collaboration and a patient centric approach. Our solutions encompass the products needed as well as education and empowerment.
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Diabetic foot ulcer management
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one of the most serious and costly complications of diabetes, and their prevalence is rising worldwide.
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Wound cleansing
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As well as being used for irrigation purposes, Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution can be used to keep wounds moist and to help loosen bandages and dressings, making them easier and less painful to remove.
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Better wound care with less resources
Sustainable wound care involves innovative practices that goes beyond sustainable materials or resource efficient production.
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Wound care value
Enhance wound care value and achieve sustainable financial savings through hands-on, consultative support.
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Our heritage: 25 years of healing, care and innovation
Learn more about how we have helped change the face of wound care.
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Digital solutions
The demand on health care is growing. We are crafting powerful digital solutions for the next generation of healthcare.
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Wound care | 1 min read Management of pressure ulcers
It is essential that for a patient with a pressure ulcer, a pressure ulcer risk assessment must be undertaken using a validated risk assessment scale. This should be done on an ongoing basis.
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Wound care | 3 min read Pressure ulcer wound assessment and staging*
Pressure ulcer severity assessment is based on the International NPIAP/EPUAP pressure ulcer classification system and requires the clinician to determine the depth of the injury based on visual inspection of the wound.
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Wound care | 2 min read Aetiology of pressure ulcers*
The development of a pressure ulcer is a complex interaction between extrinsic factors (environment) and intrinsic factors (patient related).
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Wound care | 3 min read Burn scar treatment
We know that burn scars can affect your quality of life. They can cause discomfort and itching, and they may also make you feel self-conscious. It’s not always easy to return to your daily life and activities, but there is a lot you can do to prevent and reduce hypertrophic scars.
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Wound care | 5 min read Topical oxygen therapy with Granulox®
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Wound care | 4 min read Diabetic foot ulcers: Treatment, management, and care
Examining how diabetic foot ulcers are diagnosed, treated, and managed, taking a holistic approach to the patient’s individual wound and needs.
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Wound care | 5 min read Diabetic foot ulcers: Causes, risks, and epidemiology
Examining the causes, risk factors, and epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), a serious complication of diabetes, and approaches to prevention and management period.
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Wound care | 2 min read Wound exudate: how to assess and manage exuding wounds for the best patient outcomes
Exudate – or wound fluid – plays a vital part in the natural wound healing process, but how do you manage exudate to get the best patient outcomes?
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Wound care | 5 min read The impact of venous leg ulcers and “leaky legs”
The chronic nature of venous leg ulcers (VLU) means that the cycle of skin healing followed by breakdown and potential for infection can repeat – sometimes over decades. This creates quality of life issues for patients1, in particular because of physical symptoms, which can be both painful and embarrassing.