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Wound Center
If you have a wound that has not healed, consider seeking help from Johnston Therapeutic Wound Center. The methods employed by the center have established an impressive record of healing wounds that others thought hopeless, including many that may have required amputation.
Our staff is a unique team of trained physicians, nurses and therapists whose combined knowledge creates a multidisciplinary approach to wound management. We are dedicated to caring for people with wounds that have resisted traditional means of healing.

Your Treatment Program
Wounds, due to their complex nature, require an individualized course of treatment to promote healing. We offer the expertise and technology to support the needs of our patients. Generally treatments are covered by Medicare/Medicaid and most health plans.

Your treatment plan will be overseen by one of our staff physicians and a nurse case manager will be your primary contact at the Wound Healing Center. Some of the following treatments may be included in your treatment plan:

Wound Dressings. Specific wound care products will be chosen for your wound depending on your needs. Proper dressing can go a long way to promote healing.

Wound Debridement. This minor surgical procedure enhances the growth of healthy tissues in the wound, creating an environment that leads to healing. Your physician will also use the latest monitoring techniques to measure your progress.

Transcutaneous Oxygen Monitoring. This test records the level of oxygen available to your wound. The more oxygen your wound gets, the quicker healing can be complete.
Doppler Evaluation of Pulses. This technique measures the blood flow available to bring nutrients and medications to the wound. The better the blood flow is, the quicker healing will occur.

Nationally renowned expertise

The Johnston Therapeutic Wound Center has been developed as a partnership between Johnston Memorial Hospital and National Healing Corporation. Across the country, National Healing Corporation has raised the bar in chronic wound care, achieving a healing rate that consistently exceeds 80%.
Carefully researched methods allow patients to receive state-of-the-art treatment of wounds that have resisted healing despite months, or even years of conventional treatment.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is an intermittent treatment of 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure, roughly equivalent to what a SCUBA diver would experience at around 30 feet below the water's surface. Patients receive treatment while they relax in a transparent, cylindrical chamber. This therapy promotes blood vessel formation, increases oxygen flow to damaged tissues, reduces swelling, allows the body to kill germs and promotes healing, all by supplying 100% oxygen to the body at a high concentration. Only about 15% of Wound Healing Center patients require hyperbaric oxygen therapy, but for those who do, the improvement can be substantial.

Indications: UHMS Approved Uses for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
  • Air or Gas Embolism
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Smoke Inhalation
  • Carbon Monoxide Complicated By Cyanide Poisoning Clostridial Myonecrosis (gas gangrene)
  • Crush Injury, Compartment Syndrome and other Acute Traumatic Ischemias
  • Decompression Sickness
  • Enhancement in Healing in Selected Problem Wounds
  • Exceptional Blood Loss (anemia)
  • Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections (subcutaneous tissue, muscle, fascia)
  • Osteomyelitis (chronic refactory)
  • Radiation Tissue Damage (osteo and soft tissue radionecrosis)
  • Skin Grafts and Flaps (compromised)
  • Thermal Burns
  • Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen in Intracranial Abscess
  • Additional Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
  • Spider Bites - brown recluse
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Poisoning
  • Cyanide Poisoning
  • Selecte refractory anaerobic infection
  • Pyoderma

For more information about the Wound Healing Center or to make an appointment, call 919-938-7716.
Johnston Therapeutic Wound Center
514 N. Bright Leaf Blvd., Suite 1700
Smithfield, NC 27577
919-938-7716
 


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