Infectious wounds develop when an infection isn’t treated correctly. They occur when germs such as bacteria gain access to and grow within the damaged skin of a wound. These wounds are dangerous since the infection can spread to the blood and to different parts of the body.
Infectious wounds have a foul odor, pus, drainage, dead tissue and inflammation. Symptoms can include increasing pain, swelling, and redness.
More severe infections may cause nausea, chills or a fever.
are human amniotic fluids and/or amniotic membrane tissues that have been minimally manipulated into a liquid or patch format. Amniotic tissue allografts can be placed on or around a wound to serve the same function that they do in utero, which is to cover, protect and nourish tissue.
Amniotic membranes, when used as a biological dressing, helps wound healing by acting as a foundation for re-growth of soft tissue.
Prior to application of the membrane, a thorough history of the patient is necessary as to how the wound was formed, any previous treatments and Chronic Illnesses along with eligibility.
Wound Care Requirements
If you have not received any recent treatments for your wounds, Medicare requires 4 weeks of conservative treatment: cleaning & debridement for 1 day a week for 4 weeks then the Graft can be applied.
This is a Medicare requirement
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