Test Post for WordPress

This is a sample post created to test the basic formatting features of the WordPress CMS. Subheading Level 2 You can use bold text, italic text, and combine both styles. Bullet list item #1 Item with bold emphasis And a link: official WordPress site Step one Step two Step three This content is only for…

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Test Post for WordPress

This is a sample post created to test the basic formatting features of the WordPress CMS. Subheading Level 2 You can use bold text, italic text, and combine both styles. Bullet list item #1 Item with bold emphasis And a link: official WordPress site Step one Step two Step three This content is only for…

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Optimal Granulation in Over 5,300 Patients, Perfected in Just 3 Sessions with SAC Therapy

At Capture Meditech, we celebrated a remarkable milestone by achieving optimal granulation in over 5,300 patients through Suction Assisted Closure (SAC) therapy, with most cases reaching this outcome within just three sessions over the past 3.5 years. Our SAC therapy consistently delivered impressive healing results, accelerating recovery and alleviating discomfort. This efficient approach significantly enhanced…

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Honoring Our Roots: A New Emblem for a Bold Tomorrow

Where Tradition Meets Innovation in Every Step Forward At Capture Meditech, we are delighted to introduce our revitalized logo, a distinguished emblem that harmoniously blends innovation with our core values. This refreshed design features a bold blue, symbolizing trust, reliability, and our steadfast dedication to excellence in healthcare. The emblem is enhanced by a vibrant…

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Diabetic Foot Ulcer

A 48 year old male patient presenting with a non-healing wound on the dorsal side of the left foot was recommended for SAC therapy along with drug interventions. With each session of NPWT with SAC the tissue viability has increased and after 4 sessions desired granulation and epithelization was witnessed.

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Necrotizing Fascitis

An 85 year male patient with left leg Necrotizing Fascitis was admitted into the hospital on 4th day since the onset of chief complaints. After extensive debridement of the wound, the first session of SAC-NPWT was applied at a pressure of 125mmHg for 6 days. Following the 3rd session of negative pressure wound therapy with…

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