Leg Ulcer/Ulcus Cruris Case15
60 years old female patient, with neglected leg ulcers, who developed a necrotic cellulitis of the left foot and ankle.
60 years old female patient, with neglected leg ulcers, who developed a necrotic cellulitis of the left foot and ankle.
49 years old male patient with giant bilateral circumferential leg ulcers, due to an autoimmune Raynaud vasculitis.
57 years old, male, with an extensive left leg ulcer. Wound bed preparation with LIGASANO® white, followed by tangential excision and skin grafting (Schmeller´s method). Healing after eight weeks.
Practical experience with LIGASANO® white from Madeleine Lüscher.
61 years old, very deep extensive ulcers on both legs with a history of 17 years. Wound bed preparation with LIGASANO® white for about eight weeks, followed by tangential excission and skin grafting.
70 years old, with a history of an over 20 years old left leg very deep and extensive leg ulcer. Wound bed preparation with LIGASANO® white for about eight weeks, followed by tangential excission of the ulcer bed.
48 years old, with a history of eight years of a very deep, extensive left leg ulcer. Wound bed preparation for about 10 weeks with LIGASANO® white, followed by tangential excision and grafting.
68 years old with an old, deep and extensive ulcer of the left knee. Wound bed preparation using LIGASANO® white for 6-8 weeks and tangential excision followed by defect cover with autologous STSG.
50 years old, with extensive neglected ulcer of the left leg. Wound bed preparation using LIGASANO® white for about 6-8 weeks, followed by tangential excission and skin grafting (STSG).
68 years old, bilateral leg ulcers and extensive soft tissue infection of the right leg; Meyer-Hubatka incisions followed by surgical and passive debridement (with LIGASANO® white)