Summary-Analysis and Literature Review of Trans- Cutaneous Oxygenation on Lower Extremity Wounds

Summary-Analysis and Literature Review of Trans- Cutaneous Oxygenation on Lower Extremity Wounds

                                                Authored by: Howard Myles Kimmel
Oxygen is an essential component of wound healing. The discovery of its critical role in maintaining life and healing properties dates back to the late 1700’s. With the invention of hyperbaric oxygen chamber in 1879 research into the medicinal utilization of oxygen began and continues today. 

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