TY - INPR T1 - Treatment of hard to heal DFU with monofilament debridement lolly and hydrobalance dressing T5 - Poster presented at Wounds Australia National Conference 2021 LA - English AU - O’Farrell, Tracy AB - Situation Intellectually disabled 54 year old man with diabetes, obesity and hypertension. The patient has peripheral neuropathy of feet and developed a diabetic foot ulcer. Surgical debridement was performed in OR and wound was initially treated with impregnated gauze ribbon changed twice daily and cleaned with PHMB solution. Action(s) taken/ treatment provided A review of treatment regime and dressings was conducted at 5 weeks post-operation due to deterioration of wound, odour and possibility of future amputation of foot. New treatment plan included cleansing and debridement with and monofilament fibre pad and use of biocellulose hydrobalance dressing dipped in PHMB solution to improve rate of healing. Outcome(s) After 9 days, wound was granulating with reduced level of exudate and odour. Total cost of dressings over 9 days of treatment was $114.51. Patient was able to be transferred to a rehabilitation facility and avoided amputation. Lesson(s) learned After 5 weeks using a wound dressing regime including gauze and time consuming twice-daily dressing changes, the wound had deteriorated, rather than progressed towards healing. The change of dressing plan resulted in granulation and wound progression in just 9 days. Dressings were cost effective and saved time as did not need to be changed so regularly. CY - Virtual Conference, Australia Y2 - 1620079200 ER -