A Case Report on Theruptor Novo: An Antimicrobial Dressing in the Management of Venous Leg Ulcer
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Correspondence
Dr. Subhash M Kale,
Consultant, Department of Plastic Surgery, Kovai Medical Centre and Hospitals, Coimbatore-641107, Tamil Nadu, India.
E-mail: kalesubhashm@gmail.com
Venous Leg Ulcer (VLU) is defined as any break in the skin that has either been present for longer than six weeks or occurs in a person with a history of VLU. VLUs are intricate and life-threatening ulcerations that result in significant expenses for health services. Compression therapy is the most preferable treatment choice for VLU. Beneath the compression devices (bandages or stockings), wound dressings are used as the primary layer to protect the wound and provide a moist environment to aid ulcer healing. Healthcare professionals face difficulty in making evidence-based decisions regarding the most appropriate treatment plan for a patient with varying needs due to the vast range of wound dressings. Hereby, the author presents a case study of a 53-year-old male patient with a non healing wound with pus discharge for 20 days over the lower limb. Theruptor Novo (Healthium Medtech, India) was used as the regular primary dressing along with planned treatment. By the end of three weeks, the wound size had reduced with a low exudate level, there was no sign of infection, and there was good granulation tissue growth.