Complex Wound Management

What we offer you and how?

Pressure injuries (pressure ulcers or bedsores) – These require ongoing assessment, offloading, specialised dressings, and pressure-relieving equipment.

Surgical wounds (including dehisced wounds) – Post-operative wounds, especially those that reopen or become infected, need clinical monitoring and sterile dressing changes.

Chronic wounds – Wounds such as venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers often require long-term, multidisciplinary management.

Infected wounds – These require close monitoring, antimicrobial treatment, and sometimes systemic antibiotics under medical supervision.

Burns – Partial or full-thickness burns must be assessed for severity, dressed appropriately, and referred to specialist services when required.

Fungating or malignant wounds – Often seen in palliative care, these wounds require sensitive handling, odour control, and pain management.

Traumatic wounds – Injuries caused by accidents, falls, or shearing forces often involve deep tissue damage needing complex treatment plans.

Post-radiation wounds – These may appear after cancer treatment and require specialised care to support healing and manage fragile skin.

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Contact us now to discover how our dedicated nursing services can meet your needs and enhance your care experience.

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