Bengaluru: Dalvkot Wound Care (DWC), a one-of-its-kind wound care centre, launched its first dedicated wound care centre at Vydehi Campus, Whitefield, Bengaluru on may 8th,wednesday. DWC, a brain child of Dr Mahesh Kottapalli, M.D. – Infectious Diseases Consultant and Wound Care Specialist in Dallas, Texas, USA, aims to provide non-invasive and effective remedies to chronic wound problems and also offers the ‘Limb Salvage Program’, which was not available in India until now.
The centre is armed with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. DWC has installed a Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber to accelerate the healing of chronic wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen is used to treat all conditions which benefit from increased tissue oxygen availability, as well as infections where it can be used for its antibiotic properties, either as the primary therapy, or in conjunction with other drugs. This procedure can be performed as an Outpatient Day (OPD) Care procedure and does not require hospitalization.
Speaking on the occasion of setting up DWC at Vydehi Campus, Dr Mahesh Kotapalli said, “Several clinical survey reports have revealed that India lacks dedicated and affordable wound care in a time when complexities due to wounds can be life threatening. At DWC, we have set up HBOT which will use Hyperbaric Oxygen to treat all conditions that will benefit from increased tissue oxygen availability. HBOT can also be used for infections where it can be used for its antibiotic properties, either as the primary therapy, or in conjunction with other drugs. DWC’s commitment is to provide excellent healthcare, and to prevail in the battle against wounds, quickly and effectively. I am sure that with DWC, we can help people heal their wounds faster with better clinical and technological facilities.”
DWC has an extremely talented and experienced team of wound care specialists as well as certified endovascular, cardio and laparoscopy surgeons. They are supported by a team of 50 trained wound care nurses. The cost of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for 10-12 sittings for 1-1.5 hrs is approximately INR 40-45K, although it varies due to individual patient healing response.
Dr DV Chalapathy, Director, DWC further added, “DWC as a dedicated wound care is a pioneering effort in India. At our facility, we have set up the latest technology single chamber HBOT (USFDA approved) costing close to INR 2.5 crore. The wound care centre will also set up a 25-bed facility in Bengaluru. With this, we plan to expand our footprint to at least 25 more centres all over India. I am delighted that DWC is all set to mark a new chapter on affordable, focused & next gen wound management in India.’’
In collaboration with US based Wound Care program DWC is 1st Specialized Wound Care Center with HBOT in India offering “Limb Salvage Program”. It provides state of art Wound care with HBOT being run by trained wound care super specialists and experts. DWC strives to change the perception on wound care and offer the best treatments and therapies for faster healing.
With a team of wound care specialists, endovascular and cardiac surgeons on Board of Directors and team of 50 wound care nurses and para-medic staff DWC is all set to mark a new chapter on affordable, focused and next gen wound management in India. It is a second opinion centre for all non-healing wound invite. Learn more about DWC at http://www.dwcare.in