When the average person hears the term “wound care” they often think of cuts, scrapes, tourniquets, or bandages. But specialized wound care programs are much more; they play a vital role within the communities they serve. June is Wound Healing Awareness Month (WHAM), a time to recognize the challenges faced by individuals with non-healing wounds and increase awareness of how specialized care can save limbs and lives.
In the U.S., nearly 7 million people suffer from chronic wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, and pressure injuries (bed sores). Early evaluation and treatment is very important to help avoid complications including infection, sepsis, or amputation.
The majority of wound care patients have been diagnosed with diabetes, which can greatly impact wound healing. Of the 34 million people in the U.S. who have been diagnosed, approximately 150,000 will lose a limb after a chronic wound becomes severely infected.
“In most cases, non-traumatic lower extremity amputations can be avoided,” said Allison Ray, Department Manager at Columbus Regional’s Wound Healing Center. “With early detection, proper evaluation, and specialized treatment, most wounds can be healed in eight weeks or less. Our primary goal is to help patients avoid the drastic measure of removing a limb, foot, or toe.”
The Wound Healing Center at Columbus Regional Healthcare System treats a variety of chronic wounds and conditions, including radiation injuries to the tissues following cancer treatment. Treatment modalities include debridement, or the removal of dead skin and tissue to stimulate healing; and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which can speed healing by carrying extra oxygen to the blood, organs and tissues. Our physicians may also recommend compression stockings, artificial skin, or negative pressure therapy.
Here are six things you need to know about specialized wound care:
If you or someone you love is suffering from a non-healing wound, contact our team of experts at Columbus Regional’s Wound Healing Center. 910-640-4070. Better than that, come see us. Walk-ins are welcome! 800Jefferson St. Suite 101 Whiteville, NC 28472. We work with you and referring physicians to evaluate and treat non-healing wounds as quickly as possible before they become life-threatening conditions.
News Release June 17, 2022
Columbus Regional Healthcare System
500 Jefferson St.
Whiteville, NC 28472
Contact: Stephanie Miller
Physician and Community Outreach Coordinator
910-770-0376