Skip to content
Close menu

SBRI HEALTHCARE

Advanced Therapeutic Materials Ltd

Find a company

Current treatment of venous ulceration in the UK costs the NHS approximately £300-400m per year. We intend to show that using our 3D technology primary care could save in excess of £100m per year - this is in both dressing cost and nurse time. In this project we will demonstrate that our technology is transportable, reliable, quick and easy to use. We will use 3D technology to also measure ulcer volume and accurately monitor the rate of healing. The goal is to prove our financial modelling in practice and that our compression hosiery is at least equivalent to 4/2 Layered Bandaging.

Project Deliver 3D technology to Venous Ulceration treatment in Primary Care
Description

Current treatment of venous ulceration in the UK costs the NHS approximately £300-400m per year. We intend to show that using our 3D technology primary care could save in excess of £100m per year - this is in both dressing cost and nurse time. In this project we will demonstrate that our technology is transportable, reliable, quick and easy to use. We will use 3D technology to also measure ulcer volume and accurately monitor the rate of healing. The goal is to prove our financial modelling in practice and that our compression hosiery is at least equivalent to 4/2 Layered Bandaging.

Funding £ 81,750
Competition Competition 12 - General Practice of the Future
Competition Date November 2016
Categories Skin , Infection
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation West of England

Current treatment of venous ulceration in the UK costs the NHS approximately £300-400m per year. We intend to show that using our 3D technology primary care could save in excess of £100m per year - this is in both dressing cost and nurse time. In this project we will demonstrate that our technology is transportable, reliable, quick and easy to use. We will use 3D technology to also measure ulcer volume and accurately monitor the rate of healing. The goal is to prove our financial modelling in practice and that our compression hosiery is at least equivalent to 4/2 Layered Bandaging.

Project An innovative and highly cost effective clinically proven approach to provision of long term care and self management for patients with venous insufficiency, venous ulcers or lymphoedema.
Funding £ 214,708
Competition Competitions 1- 4
Competition Date September 2013
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation West of England

Subscribe

Subscribe to the SBRI Healthcare newsletter and receive the latest competition information & latest news updates.