Vayu Advanced Wound Clinic and Hyperbarics offers plenty of diabetic foot ulcers options, particularly for wounds and ulcers. After evaluating the severity of your diabetic foot complication, Dr. Badam may recommend:
Wound debridement
Wound debridement is a service to thoroughly clean your wound and remove any areas of infected or dead tissue. Debridement is an essential step in any diabetic foot care plan.
Total contact casting (TCC)
TCC is a treatment specifically for ulcers. Dr. Badam places a plaster or fiberglass cast around the affected foot and ankle. There’s an area of soft foam over the ulcer within the cast; the cast places pressure everywhere but the wound itself. The displaced pressure helps the ulcer heal faster.
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)
NPWT applies suction pressure on the wound draining the excess drainage as well keeping the wound bed moist to improvise healing. During NPWT, Dr. Badam seals a bandage or dressing over the wound and attaches a vacuum pump. The pump gently suctions fluid and infected tissue out of the wound. Various lightweight wound-vac options will be given to the patients during their assessment with Dr. Badam.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
HBOT, a specialty at Vayu Advanced Wound Clinic and Hyperbarics, involves a pressurized chamber. The high pressure in the chamber helps your lungs bring in more oxygen, which increases circulation and healing for your non-healing chronic ulcer.
Schedule your consultation for diabetic wound care in San Antonio at Vayu Advanced Wound Clinic and Hyperbarics by phone or request one online today.