A patient with a lack of oxygen or blood flow to a limb, a condition known as ischemia, may be a candidate for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). Talk with your doctor about whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be right for you. The treatment delivers pressurized oxygen to the wound site to help speed the healing process.
During HBOT, oxygen is delivered at 2.5 to 3 times the atmospheric pressure, stimulating new blood vessel and cell growth to promote quick healing,
A typical course of HBOT lasts up to six weeks, with 20 to 30 daily "doses" of treatment. During therapy, patients rest comfortably in a hyperbaric chamber, where they may relax or watch television.
Nurses or case managers are available to assist patients and their family members with arrangements for transportation, home healthcare, durable medical equipment and other services. Some patients may be outfitted with off-loading devices, such as surgical boots and casts that relieve wound-site pressure to speed healing.
For more information about wounds, including care and treatment, download the brochures in our online Wound Care Library. To learn more about wound care services at Manatee Memorial Hospital, call 941-745-7251.