New Hope For Burn Survivors
Developing Compression Masks Using Rapidform XOS
Burn survivors often suffer extremely horrendous physical and emotional scarring immediately after a fire, and in some cases for the rest of their lives. CimMed and Rapdiform XOS are working to make those debilitating scars a thing of the past. Steve Kidd, President of CimMed (www.cimmed.com) spoke about using Rapidform XOS for creating Compression Masks to help burn survivors heal faster and with less severe scarring. Is there a quote from Mr. Kidd?

Figure 1: A burn victim
Compression Masks fit closely to a patient’s burned face to help limit scar tissue growth and to keep moisture and medication on the wound. It is critical to get the perfect fit for optimal healing. Historically, the fitting process has been painful and time consuming at a critical time in the patient’s trauma treatment; as burn care providers are performing triage, hydrating the patient, etc. The old method involved taking an impression of the patient’s face using the same material a dentist uses on teeth. This required anesthetizing the patient, and it took approximately 10 hours of OR staff and technician time.

- Figure 2: A Compression Mask
CimMed has developed a process that obtains the required data to create a Compression Mask quickly*do we need to specify what is the data? without touching the patient and risking further trauma and infection. CimMed trains nursing staff to operate the Handyscan*is this a brand name? if so, should we state the manufacturer? to scan a burn patient, then uses Rapidform XOS to create a useable dataset from which a mold is machined. A bio-compatible material is molded into the shape of the patient’s face and delivered to the hospital. Outcomes have improved*how so? what is the new patient recovery time? as the Compression Mask’s tight fit supports a faster recovery by encouraging thinner scar tissue that resembles the patient’s original skin, while the medication inhibits infection and keeps the new tissue moist and pliable. This healthy partnership between CimMed and Rapidform XOS facilitates the burn survivor’s quick recovery, both inside and out.

Figure 3: The process of Compression Mask making
Additional comments:
- Should we add the ™ symbol to the first occurance of Rapidform XOS and/or each occurance in this case study?
- Why do we not mention INUS Technology as the developer of Rapidform XOS? This case study reads as if the company is called Rapidform XOS - “CimMed and Rapdiform XOS are working to make those debilitating scars a thing of the past.”
- Fig. 2 Should we indicate who/what SW or HW made this mask?
- Can we get a client testimonial on the Compression Mask making process to add to the last paragraph?
- Fig. 3 (a) Is this a Rapidform XOS – generated image? If so, we should highlight that!
- Fig. 3 (b) We should keep the term “Compression Mask” consistent throughout the case study, but I’m unable to change the text in this image.
- Fig. 3 (c) This picture doesn’t clearly show any medication, unless it is white or clear. Can we find a better quality image that shows the medication? Also, same comment as in Fig. 3 (b)
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