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Diabetic Ulcer

Venous Ulcer

Pressure Ulcer

 

 

(Venous Ulcer continued)

 

Figure 7: Re-epithelialization with OASIS® use

After 3 months and several OASIS® application, the wound has nearly completely re-epithelialized (white tissue in re-epithelium).

Figure 8: Venous ulcer (3 months duration)

week "0"

SIS Arm

Recurrent Ulcer

Duration 1 - 3 months

Wound area = 3.2 cm2

Figure 9: Venous ulcer (week 3 of OASIS® treatment)

week "3"

SIS Arm

Recurrent Ulcer

Wound area = 4 cm2

Figure 10: Venous ulcer (week 6 of OASIS® treatment)

week "6"

SIS Arm

Healed

Fully epithelialized

Wound completely re-epithelialized

Venous ulcer is completely healed

Figure 11: Recurrent Venous ulcer (12 month duration)

week "0"

SIS Arm

New Ulcer

Duration 7 - 12 months

Wound area = 13.5 cm2

Figure 12: Venous Ulcer treated with OASIS® (week 3)

week "3"

SIS Arm

Wound area = 6 cm2

Figure 13: Venous Ulcer treated with OASIS® (week 6)

week "6"

SIS Arm

Healed

Fully epithelialized

Ulcer is fully re-epithelialized

 

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