Exploring the Efficacy of Continuous Topical Oxygen Therapy for Diverse Chronic Wound Types: Real-World Case Studies

Overview

The poster presents a selection of international case studies involving NATROX® O₂ on wounds such as burns, surgical wound dehiscence (SWD), and calciphylaxis.

Results

  • Case 1 (United States) – SWD following radical fasciotomy showing complete closure in 77 days.
  • Case 2 (South Africa) – Full-thickness burns on the thigh, achieving closure in 84 days.
  • Case 3 (United Kingdom) – osteoradionecrosis wound extending to the mandible, which healed completely in 35 days.
  • Case 4 (Portugal) – surgical wound dehiscence post-sternotomy, closing the 60 cm² wound in 26 days.
  • Case 5 (United States) – calciphylaxis wound of 7.92 cm², healed completely in 64 days.

Conclusion

Continuous Topical Oxygen Therapy (cTOT) has proven effective in promoting wound healing across diverse wound types in complex patients worldwide.