Proper care of your wound helps not only keep the scarring to a minimum, but also prevents dangerous infections. Vital Medical Corporation, we get you the help you need to tend to your wounds.
reversal of the underlying disorder (if possible), dietary sodium restriction (to minimize fluid retention), and, in most patients, diuretic therapy.
Amniotic membrane is a rich source of biologically active factors and as such, promotes healing and acts as an effective material for wound dressing.
also called chronic wounds, are those that fail to heal within the usual period of four weeks to three months.
an open injury or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes, and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
Irrigate or clean the wound with soap and water or saline (sterile saltwater solution). Dress (cover) the wound with special medical bandages designed to promote healing.
a method for the removal of loosely adherent necrotic tissue using sterile instruments such as scalpel, forceps, and scissors, confined to nonviable tissue so no blood loss is anticipated
Debride the wound by removing dead or infected tissue in the wound.
Our care providers manage most wound types, including, but not limited to, diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds, surgical dehiscence, skin tears, venous ulcers and arterial ulcers, as well as patients receiving negative pressure wound therapy.
Vital Medical Corporation Provides in-home wound care that services all patients covered that suffer from chronic wounds.
We offer house calls
Monday - Friday, 9AM - 5PM