MiraChlor-W™ Wound Cleanser Solution FDA 510(k) CLEARED · K252023
MiraChlor™ by LETUS
04 / Real-world clinical use · Vietnam

From the bench to the bedside.

Hospitals across Vietnam have used MiraChlor solution in everyday wound care — from chronic ulcers and diabetic feet to post-surgical and infected wounds. These clinician-documented cases show the wound bed before treatment and after daily cleansing and dressing with MiraChlor.

30+
Documented cases
5
Hospitals incl. Agriculture General, Military 103 & 108, Thanh Hoa Provincial
100 ppm
Concentration used in case series
Lower-leg ulcers before treatment and after 15 days of MiraChlor wound care
Day 1 — on admissionDay 15 — granulation established
Rx · professionalChronic leg ulcersICU

Multiple lower-leg ulcers in a critically ill patient

A male ICU patient with adrenal insufficiency, gout, and prior sepsis. The goal was local infection control and moisture balance to drive granulation. After roughly 1,000 ml of MiraChlor (100 ppm) over the course of care, clinicians assessed granulation tissue as strong — no skin graft was required, and the wound was left to close on its own.

Intensive Care Unit · Agriculture General Hospital
Work-injury finger abscess on day one through to healed at day 23
Day 1Day 23 — closed
Rx · professionalAbscess

Work-injury finger abscess with retained foreign body

After surgical debridement, the wound was irrigated and packed with MiraChlor daily alongside antibiotics. The wound closed by day 23.

Surgical wound care
Diabetic foot wound progressing through post-graft days
Day 1Day 7 post-graft
Rx · professionalDiabetic foot

Type 2 diabetic foot, slow-healing after toe amputation

An exuding, infected wound bed dressed daily with MiraChlor. The bed cleared and accepted a skin graft, which took and progressed over the following days.

Provincial general hospital
Superinfected dermatitis on the hands before and after seven days
Day 1 (25 Apr)Day 7 (2 May)
OTC · everydayDermatitis

Superinfected dermatitis on the hands

A 21-year-old with a bacterial flare over dermatitis. After seven days of MiraChlor, the inflamed, weeping skin had calmed markedly.

Dermatology · Military Hospital 103
Sebaceous cyst abscess before and after five days
BeforeAfter 5 days
OTC · everydayAbscess

Inflamed sebaceous cyst

A painful, purulent cyst managed with drainage and MiraChlor cleansing plus oral antibiotics. Inflammation visibly reduced within five days.

Dermatology · Thanh Hoa Provincial General Hospital
Lip necrosis from abscess healing from day 1 to day 12
Day 1Day 6Day 12
Rx · professionalLip abscessSoft-tissue necrosis

Lip necrosis from an abscess

Extensive necrosis of the lip following an abscess. The lesion was rinsed with MiraChlor daily alongside antibiotics; the devitalised tissue cleared and inflammation settled, with steady progress to healing over twelve days.

Maxillofacial & soft-tissue wound care
Sacral pressure-ulcer flap reconstruction healing over time
Admit day 1Post-flap, day 21Day 45 → discharge
Rx · professionalStage IV pressure ulcerPost-surgical

Sacral pressure ulcer, flap reconstruction

A 39-year-old with paraplegia after a traffic accident and type 2 diabetes. The wound was debrided and soaked daily with MiraChlor to control infection and build a granulating bed. A flap was placed, supported with negative-pressure therapy and MiraChlor irrigation, and the patient progressed to discharge with continued home care.

Endocrine & Cardiology · Agriculture General Hospital

Photographs are from clinician-documented real-world use in Vietnam and are shared with that context. They reflect routine wound care — typically alongside debridement, dressings, and standard medical therapy — not controlled clinical trials. Individual results vary. MiraChlor-W does not heal wounds on its own; it is a wound cleanser used as part of overall wound management.