Wound Care Plan

Diabetic Ulcer – Charcot foot (Volcano)

Last Updated
15 April 2026

Quick Overview

Reference ID Number: WL-WCP-17

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Scope of Practice (ScOP) Designation

Treatment Goals

To maintain a low-profile dressing to facilitate modified footwear use; this is a short-term measure only and requires immediate podiatry follow-up.

Aim of Dressing

To reduce pressure on the diabetic ulcer while awaiting podiatry review.

Frequency of Dressing Change

2 Days(s) Min - 7 Days (Max)

Consult(s) / Diagnostic Test Required

Podiatrist

Product Selection Disclaimer:

The wound care products being currently used are a suggestion ONLY. They do not take into account your patient's individual needs which you must assess. No funding from medical companies has been provided and wound care products are chosen on their merit and what is available on the NSW Health State Wound Care Contract. Where an exact brand name product is not available we suggest you review the alternative tab or use another wound care product from its category eg. Hydrofibre

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Care Plans

Diabetic Foot Ulcer - Volcano 'style'

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Step 1

Setup your sterile field

Prepare a sterile field and arrange all sterile products using aseptic technique.
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Step 2

Clean the wound

Perform thorough wound bed cleansing.
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Step 3

Apply Urgo Tul

Place a single layer of Jelonet directly onto the wound bed; avoid double layering.
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Step 4

Apply biatain non-adhesive

Do not use Biatain Adhesive, as it may roll up when the patient wears shoes.
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Step 5

Secure

Apply Hypafix to secure the dressing.
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Step 6

Call a Podiatrist

Call and make a referral to a podiatrist
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