
A case Study Bed Sores.
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I was asked this year (1993) to evaluate a new, patented wound dressing. The original trails conducted by my client over a period of years, and recorded in the form of photographs and affidavits by doctors and nursing sisters and patients, indicated that the product might have tremendous potential to alleviate a number of conditions which are normal clinically difficult to cure. Bedsores, leg ulcers, and necrosis due to snake bites were healed in a reasonable short time even through they had been "incurable" by current therapy for several years in some cases.
In order to satisfy myself that the product was as good as the documentation indicated I embarked on a small pilot study under scientifically controlled conditions at the Conradie Hospital in Cape Town. A72 year old quadriplegic patient (P. W.) had a bedsore at the base of his spine with severe tissue loss and sloughing. Tissue loss was so severe that the vertebrae were visible. (photo 1).
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It was decided that this patient was a good candidate for the new dressing and that this would be the only treatment applied.
Dressings were changed on a 24 - hourly basis and the patient was examined daily by the nursing staff and consulting doctor.
I examined the patient on a weekly basis and took photographs periodically.
Within 24 hours the wound had taken on a healthier appearance and began to improve visibly the end of the first week.
Four weeks later new tissue growth was apparent and by the 37th day the vertebrae were completely covered with new tissues (photo 2).
The size had decreased to 4 x 3 cm.
The wound continued to improve and by the 57th day it was 3.5 x 2.5 cm (photo 3)
and by the 70th day was 3.5 x 1.75 cm (photo 4) in size.
By this stage the dressings had been discontinued for about 10 days, due to the fact that the doctors considered the prototype dressings to be too large and were considering closing the wound surgically.
Although only a limited study, the results were in accordance with those shown to me previously, I have no doubt that this product has the potential which has been claimed, made all the more remarkable by the fact that no other medication was necessary during the entire treatment phase.
Yours sincerely
Dr. M. J. van der Meer. (Ph. D.)
Treating a shallow or superficial wound apply Chemspunge® Wound Dressing over the affected area and secure.
Dressing to be change only when saturated.
In the case of Cavity wounds change plugs only, every 6 hours by lifting the one corner of the dressing and inserting new plugs.
Continue till wound starts bleeding then remove the plugs to allow granulation.
Continue with Chemspunge® until the wound is healed. In some cases the dressing can stay on for as
long as 3 days to prevent bacteria penetrating into wounds.
Here is a letter from a client.
From: sandra
To: chemspunge
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:27 PM.
Hi there, I cannot believe I found you!
Many years ago my Father came out of hospital with several bed sores which were extremely painful, he likened them to someone pouring a kettle of boiling hot water on you. Nobody seemed to have anyway to really help , then I remembered I had read an article about a nurse who had decided to see if she could come up with something to help and the article had the name Chemspunge, I phoned and a small carton was sent up to Johannesburg, I applied them carefully and within a short time all the bedsores had disappeared, including a really bad one on his knee which you could stick half your finger down.
To cut a long story short I went to live in New Zealand where my daughter and grand children live. Last week at the age of 69 I fell off a piano stool reaching for something in a cupboard now everyone is scared that I will get an ulcer on my leg and talk about having it dressed and debrided which sounds painful. So I went online, into Ananzi and found you. Could you please let me know if you could send me some or do you have an agent here. What the price would be plus postage etc.
Kind regards Sandra Johnston
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