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HBOT for Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Life-Saving Adjunct Therapy
Necrotizing fasciitis, often called flesh-eating disease, is a rare but severe bacterial infection that can spread quickly through the body’s soft tissue. While emergency surgery and antibiotics are critical to survival, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can play a vital role afterward—helping damaged tissue heal, restoring circulation, and improving long-term recovery outcomes.
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HBOT Saves a Failing Breast Reconstruction Flap
After breast reconstruction following mastectomy and radiation, this patient’s surgical flap began to fail. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) restored oxygen flow, reversed infection, and saved the reconstruction—proving oxygen can be the difference between failure and recovery.
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HBOT Saves a Failing Surgical Flap After Amputation
After a diabetic foot amputation left a surgical flap at risk of failing, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) delivered lifesaving oxygen to the tissue—restoring blood flow, saving the flap, and allowing for full recovery.
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The Power of Offloading: One Patient’s Journey to Healing
At Ejere Wound Care & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, we believe that every patient’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Recently, one of our patients shared his experience — a story that reminds us why the fundamentals of wound care, like offloading, are so vital in the healing process.
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