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AURIX
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Wound Care
Before & After Photos
May 4:
Prior to Aurix treatment. Wound continued to fail despite two revascularizations.
May 26:
Wound appearance the day Aurix treatment was initiated, post debridement.
July 7:
Wound bed showing granulation tissue with significant reduction in wound area and volume.
November 4:
Full wound closure.
June 25:
Diabetic ray amputation site with arteriosclerosis obliterans. Wound not healing despite revascularization.
July 9:
Wound appearance the day Aurix treatment was initiated, pre-debridement.
August 13:
Amputation site healing well with granulation tissue visible. Significant reduction in wound area and volume.
October 8:
Wound after 56 days of Aurix treatment and one week prior to complete healing.
July 22:
Prior to Aurix treatment. Diabetic heel ulcer with arteriosclerosis obliterans at initial patient visit.
August 12:
Granulation tissue visible in wound bed with significant reduction in wound volume.
September 30:
Wound healed in 49 days of Aurix treatments.