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Clinical Evidence

> Clinical trials to date
> Initial publication -Phlebology
> Management of foot and leg ulcers
> A randomised controlled trial: Kerraboot vs Allevyn®
> Kerraboot – benefits of treatment
> Beyond lower limb ulcers:
> surgical debridement and skin grafting

> Case studies


Clinical trials to date
There have been a number of clinical trials covering a range of patients and wounds using Kerraboot since it was devised initially in 1999/2000, and more are planned.

In clinical studies Kerraboot has been shown to be comfortable, easy, quick and pain-free to change and thereby reduces the patients’ dependency on nurses to dress and redress the wound. Nearly all patients in clinical trials rated Kerraboot better than existing dressings. Several investigations have demonstrated the clinical advantages of Kerraboot in managing lower limb ulcers, in many cases preventing the need for amputation. Further, case reports have demonstrated the importance of Kerraboot in preparing patients for skin grafting and in facilitating wound healing following surgical debridement.

Harvey D. New, improved Kerraboot: a tool for leg ulcer healing.
British Journal of Community Nursing 2006;11:S26-S30


Provides a comprehensive overview of the management of lower limb ulcers and reviews the clinical evidence for the use of Kerraboot in these patients.


Kerraboot
How to order

Kerraboot is available on prescription and listed in the Drug Tarriff part IXA.
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Usage
Usage Guidelines

Full instructions on how to correctly apply Kerraboot and how often it should be changed as well as a detailed application protocol.  ......read more

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