Abstract
Objective:
A preliminary assessment of a novel device, the ‘wound boot’, in the management of leg ulcers.
Procedures:
Eight subjects with ulcers wore the boot for 5–14 days. Ulcers were cleaned with saline only. No other dressings were applied. Questionnaires examined comfort and ease of use and asked for suggestions for modifications. Additionally, nurses examined ‘time taken to clean and dress ulcers’ in comparison with standard dressings. Although not a primary end-point, ulcer healing was noted.
Results:
For all, the boot was comfortable, easy to use and preferable to standard dressings. Ulcer-associated odour was eliminated entirely. A significant reduction was seen in the nursing time taken to clean and dress ulcers. Occasionally, excess exudate was problematic, with the boot's absorptive materials insufficient. In two cases, where the ‘boot’ was applied for 14 days, significant wound healing was seen.
Conclusions:
The prototype ‘boot’ helped significantly in leg ulcer management. Modifications based upon this assessment will allow a second prototype to be evaluated fully.
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