20/02/2026
⚠️ Advanced Infected Foot Ulcer – A Complex Case Managed with CareOxi NPWT
Severely infected foot ulcers remain among the most challenging conditions in advanced wound care. Extensive tissue necrosis, high exudate levels, and bacterial contamination significantly increase the risk of delayed healing, prolonged hospitalization, and potential limb loss.
In this case, the wound presented with advanced infection and substantial tissue damage prior to treatment.
Through the controlled application of CareOxi NPWT (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy), the system supported effective exudate management, reduction of local bacterial load, stimulation of granulation tissue formation, and progressive wound contraction.
After 12 weeks of structured therapy, the clinical evolution demonstrated remarkable improvement in tissue quality and wound closure progression.
💡 Equipped with 4 therapy modes, intermittent and increasing vacuum options, automatic dressing leakage detection, and a portable design, CareOxi NPWT provides clinicians with a reliable and adaptable solution for complex wound environments.
In advanced infected ulcers presenting with significant necrosis and exudate, what clinical strategy ensures optimal timing for NPWT initiation to accelerate healing while minimizing the risk of limb-threatening complications?