Wound Care

Find healing and relief with advanced treatment for complex and chronic wounds.

Accredited Care at Harrington

The Wound Center at UMass Memorial Health – Harrington is accredited by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS). 
 

Who Needs Wound Care?

Wounds that don’t heal properly can cause discomfort or pain and serious infection. Wounds may not heal as they should for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Advanced age: It can be harder for our bodies to heal as we age. Skin becomes thinner and we produce less collagen, a protein essential for healing. 
  • Diabetes: High blood sugar can damage nerves and blood vessels, hurting your body’s ability to fight infections. 
  • Poor circulation: Wounds need oxygen and nutrients from the blood to heal. Poor circulation hurts the healing process by reducing blood flow to the wounded area. 
  • Poor or inadequate nutrition: A lack of vitamins and nutrients can slow healing and increase the risk of infection. 
  • Vascular conditions: Vascular diseases like peripheral artery disease (PAD) reduce blood flow to the legs and other areas.

You may need wound care if a new wound has not started to heal in two weeks or if an existing wound has not healed completely in four to six weeks. Contact the Wound Center or your provider if you notice these symptoms:

  • Blisters or black or brown dead tissue
  • Drainage, redness or swelling
  • Fever or chills
  • Pain, tenderness or weakness
  • Smelly wound
  • Warm or red skin or a red streak spreading from the wound
  • Wound that gets bigger.

Why Choose Us For Wound Care?

At UMass Memorial, we specialize in caring for wounds that won’t heal or keep coming back. Our approach prioritizes natural healing whenever possible. For more complex wounds, we offer advanced surgical and reconstruction techniques to help you heal.

Our wound care services include:

Infection Control:

Effective wound healing depends on preventing and treating infections. Our methods include thorough cleaning, regular dressing changes, and antibiotics when necessary.

Wound and swelling management:

We use compression therapy, specialized dressings and elevation to treat swelling and ensure healing.

Pain-reducing wound dressings:

We use special gels and other dressings that offer pain relief, stimulate healing and encourage removal of dead skin.

Surgical wound debridement:

Our surgeons remove dead skin and tissue (debriding) to make room for new skin and encourage the healing process. Skin
and tissue removal also reduces the risk of infection.

Reconstructive surgery:

Some complex wounds require surgery. Skin grafts involve implanting healthy skin on a wound. Flaps are the transfer of healthy skin and connected blood vessels to the wound.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment for many hard-to-heal wounds, including those from burns, gangrene and infections. Hyperbaric therapy increases oxygen in the blood to promote healing and fight infection. This treatment is safe and proven to speed the healing process from the inside out.

During oxygen therapy, you sit or lie down in the hyperbaric chamber. Inside the pressurized chamber, you breathe in 100% oxygen. This treatment quickly increases the amount of oxygen in your blood, which is then delivered to the wound for faster healing.

Our hyperbaric oxygen chambers are clear, so you can see outside, and they contain televisions and comfortable bedding. You can even sleep during your treatment if you want.

Diabetes Support Services

Many people with diabetes experience complications from wounds. Our support services include diabetes education to help you manage blood sugar levels and prevent complications. We also offer nutritional counseling and management to support your body as it heals.

Surgical Expertise

Our surgeons use highly specialized microsurgery techniques to reattach blood vessels and nerves when we transfer skin tissue. We also collaborate with vascular and podiatric (foot) surgeons to provide comprehensive care for complex conditions.

Clinical Trials

Clinical trials allow you access to the latest treatments before they’re widely available. Through our affiliation with UMass Chan Medical School, we offer clinical trials that test the latest wound treatments and surgical procedures.

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