What is it about?

CAMPs in the proper setting, have the potential to create a more favourable wound bed environment that can encourage wound closure.

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Why is it important?

CAMPS have the potential to create a more favourable wound bed environment that can encourage granulation tissue growth as well as epithelial cell migration across the extracellular matrix, thus re-establishing the trajectory towards closure.Wound closure minimises infection risk, fluid loss, and reduces pain.

Perspectives

Successful CAMPs treatment depends on thorough patient evaluation from an educated provider.The patient should also be given information on the CAMPs therapy, treated for all comorbidities, in conjunction with adequate wound bed preparation prior to CAMPs application.

William H Tettelbach, MD, FACP, FIDSA, FUHM , MAPWCA, CWSP
Duke University

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This page is a summary of: Current practices using cellular, acelluar and matrix-like products (CAMPs), British Journal of Nursing, February 2024, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2024.33.4.s4.
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