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For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Case Study 4

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Case Detail 64 year old male Diabetic Foot Ulcer Debridement August 16 th Stagnation heal process January 16 th

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Day 1

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Day 1 Wound area 2.5 x 1.5 cm Ist Pgel

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Day 7 Wound area 2.4 x 1.1 cm

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Day 21 Wound area 2.1 x 0.7 cm

For more informationwww.clinicsdirect.co.uk Wound Dressing Pgel Promogran Mepilex Transfer Absorbing Gauze Fixation