A New Hope for Patients with Chronic wounds and may Facing Amputation


Vancouver, British Columbia May 10, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - An advanced system for treating chronic wounds and ulcers saves millions of patients with diabetic foot and bed ulcers

DCare Medical Canada, a multinational company in Canada and Britain, has begun developing and manufacturing the first modern system for treating chronic wounds using modern technologies to save millions of wound patients around the world. This system, which works with a tissue construction engineering system, includes several products that work in medical harmony. It stimulates the body to rebuild tissues and resist microbes in the wound, which may lead to blood poisoning.

This system begins with devices for cleaning wounds without surgery, then a system for washing and disinfecting wounds, then a system for using Nanofibers Matrix, which is placed inside the wound as an advanced medical Matrix, then using cellular dressings made of cellulose to cover the wound.

Dr. Ihab Tadros, president of DCare Medical, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, with its regional office in London, says that this modern system was developed and manufactured after research in cooperation with many research centers around the world, and with modern industrial techniques that provide the patient with a modern system that works to provide a suitable environment. For chronic wounds to stimulate the body to build tissue and resist the severe bacterial infection that afflicts most chronic wound patients and may lead to blood poisoning for the patient. This system works using tissue engineering techniques, as most chronic wounds lack the bodys ability to form new tissue to replace what was lost, especially with diabetics, elderly patients, and very many cases of those who suffer from normal wounds turn into life-threatening wounds after major operations. Dr. Ihab Tadros, the company's president and medical director, says that DCare Canada, with its regional headquarters in Britain, has put these products on the market to work as an integrated system for doctors and nurses working in the field of care and treatment of chronic wounds to save millions of patients, especially diabetics, and to save foot amputations, the rates of which have become high. In many countries of the world, especially since many statistics indicate that a patient undergoes amputation of his foot every 30 seconds, in addition to the risk of large percentages of patients dying due to blood poisoning caused by microbes in chronic wounds. For more information please visit the DCare Medical Canada website at www.dcaremedical.ca

Wound Care Products poster

Source :DCare Medical Supply ltd

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