Chronic wounds pose a serious health risk, often leading to complications such as bone infections and, in severe cases, limb amputations. At Oasis Healogy Clinic, our mission is to provide state-of-the-art wound care, ensuring our patients receive the most advanced treatments available. We are excited to introduce the PeriFlux 6000, a cutting-edge diagnostic tool that will transform how we assess and treat chronic wounds. This powerful technology is designed to help us better understand your vascular health, which plays a crucial role in the healing of chronic and non-healing wounds.

Why Chronic Wound Care Matters
Chronic wounds are not just an inconvenience—they can become life-threatening if not treated effectively. Conditions like diabetic foot ulcers, arterial and venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, and even minor burns can progress to severe infections, including osteomyelitis (bone infection), and ultimately, amputation. The leading causes of amputation include:
Diabetic foot ulcers
Arterial ulcers
Venous ulcers
Pressure ulcers
Non-healing surgical wounds
Trauma and burns
For many patients, these conditions also lead to reduced mobility and a diminished quality of life. At Oasis Healogy Clinic, we are committed to preventing these devastating outcomes by offering comprehensive wound care solutions.
The PeriFlux 6000: A Game-Changer in Wound Diagnostics
The PeriFlux 6000 is a sophisticated transcutaneous oxygen monitor (TcpO2) that measures tissue oxygenation and blood flow. This device allows for real-time, non-invasive monitoring of how well oxygen is reaching your tissues—a vital component in determining how quickly and effectively your wound will heal. By assessing both macrovascular (larger blood vessels) and microvascular (smaller blood vessels and capillaries) health, the PeriFlux 6000 provides precise, comprehensive data that helps guide our treatment plans.
Key Features of the PeriFlux 6000:
Macrovascular Assessment: The device measures toe pressures and ankle-brachial index (ABI), essential indicators of blood flow in larger arteries. These measurements are crucial for diagnosing peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which often impedes healing.
Microvascular Assessment: It monitors transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcpO2) and skin perfusion pressure (SPP)—measurements that reflect how well oxygen is being delivered to the smallest blood vessels. This is critical for wound healing potential, especially in patients with compromised circulation.
Real-Time Diagnostics: The PeriFlux 6000 provides immediate, actionable insights, allowing us to tailor treatments on the spot. Whether it’s adjusting compression wraps, lymphedema pumps, or other therapies, we can ensure optimal healing conditions based on real-time data.
Advanced Reporting: With automatic report generation and DICOM/HL7 connectivity, the PeriFlux 6000 seamlessly integrates into our patient management system, ensuring your treatment data is precise, secure, and easily accessible.
How PeriFlux 6000 Supports Advanced Wound Care
At Oasis Healogy Clinic, we utilize a variety of advanced wound care modalities, all of which can be enhanced with the insights provided by the PeriFlux 6000. Some of our treatments include:
Advanced dressings: Utilizing moisture-balancing and antimicrobial dressings tailored to the wound’s specific needs.
Biopsy-guided antibiotic therapy: Targeted treatments based on tissue biopsies, ensuring we’re addressing any underlying infections effectively.
Cell-based technologies: Including tissue grafts and growth factor therapies that promote natural tissue regeneration.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT): This therapy uses vacuum-assisted closure to remove fluids from the wound and stimulate blood flow, aiding in faster healing.
FDA-approved devices: Incorporating state-of-the-art technology to monitor and support healing.
Compression wraps and lymphedema pumps: For patients with venous insufficiency or lymphedema, these devices improve circulation, reducing swelling and enhancing oxygen delivery to the wound site.
By integrating the PeriFlux 6000Â into our wound care treatments, we can provide a higher level of precision and personalization in your care. The ability to assess tissue oxygenation in real-time allows us to adjust treatment strategies as needed, preventing complications and promoting faster recovery.
Preventing Amputation and Promoting Healing
The data obtained from the PeriFlux 6000 plays a vital role in preventing amputations by identifying patients at risk for poor wound healing early in the process. For patients with diabetic foot ulcers, arterial blockages, or compromised skin perfusion, this tool offers invaluable insights that can make the difference between healing and limb loss.
By ensuring that adequate blood flow and oxygen are reaching the wound, we can tailor interventions that boost healing, reduce infection risk, and prevent the need for more invasive procedures like amputation.
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