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Technology for better care

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Wound care is complex and time-consuming. Often, one does not have much choice but to be patient. However, if complications arise, this has consequences. To prevent this and simplify wound care, technology could help. Find out exactly how in our Topic of the Month.

The latest technology – together with a modern room concept – also ensures better care at St. Marien Hospital. You can see in our video what was taken into account in the planning of the new intensive care unit and what the result looks like.

Enjoy reading!

Anne Hofmann
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Topic of the Month: Technology in wound care
Video: Intensive care unit rethought
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Technology in wound care: tools for better healing

Topic of the Month

Image: Nurse is cleaning a wound with two sutures between the fingers of a patient; Copyright: ARTFULLY76
Wounds – both acute and chronic ones – can have many different causes. They all have in common that they require meticulous care because complications in wound healing can severely reduce both the patients’ health and quality of life. But there is more to modern wound care than just cleaning and bandaging them. Nursing staff and physicians can also access technical aids for this work.
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Technology in wound care: tools for better healing
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Intensive care unit rethought

Video

Image: Preview picture of video "Intensive care unit rethought"
Old shell, new interior: Since October 2022, the core-renovated intensive care unit at St. Marien Hospital in Siegen has been back in use after a one-year renovation period. The latest technology and a modern room concept ensure better medical care. Reason enough for MEDICA-tradefair.com to take a look at the ward.
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Intensive care unit rethought
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