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Methacrylate dressing on refractory venous leg ulcers.

Rafael García CarreteroMaria Garrido-OlleroAna Martinez-AlvarezAna Cadenas-Vara
Published in: BMJ case reports (2018)
Chronic leg ulcers can have a major impact on the quality of life of patients. These wounds can be complex and hard to heal, as several factors may affect the outcome. Underlying conditions, bacterial growth and excess moisture may prevent wounds from healing. We describe the case of a patient with known chronic venous disease, who was admitted to our hospital for several complex, irregular and infected chronic venous ulcers in his lower legs. The management was frustrating for several months, until we began to use methacrylate powder dressing for his hard-to-heal wounds.
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