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Originally Posted by Surgicalcric
Looks promising... I will shoot them an email and see what they have to offer and what literature and data they have compiled...
Crip
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Crip...
this does not appear to be for field use...this stuff is for rear eschalon use. I read their case studies, looked at all of the pics and videos. Seems like a good idea, but debridement needed to happen and likely did happen for one open chronic wound they showed. No product to date can take care of necrotic tissue (unless your a maggot) and their video makes you believe the product cleaned the wound.
Good for a wound care specialist to have access to but field/prehospital, nah, save your dollars.
ss
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'Revel in action, translate perceptions into instant judgements, and these into actions that are irrevocable, monumentous and dreadful - all this with lightning speed, in conditions of great stress and in an environment of high tension:what is expected of "us" is the impossible, yet we deliver just that.
(adapted from: Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, surgeon and author: The Wisdom of the Body, 1997 )
Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.
The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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