2006 Oral Abstracts

  1. Prevention and reduction of scarring: from accidental laboratory discovery to new potential human pharmaceutical agents
  2. Abstract withdrawn
  3. What’s new in clinical practice
  4. Abstract withdrawn
  5. Pressure sores and the law
  6. “Innovation, education and implementation” pressure ulcer services
  7. The Simple Staging System- A New Diabetic Foot Classification Validated To Guide Therapy
  8. In-vitro efficiency of wound cleansing solutions
  9. Hydrogel-delivered excretory/secretory products from lucilia Sericata (greenbottle fly) larvae accelerate model wound Closure in vitro
  10. Randomized clinical trial comparing modern versus gauze dressings to treat open wounds in surgical patients
  11. Use of hyaluronate - iodine complex in the treatment of abscess cavities
  12. Topical silver for treating infected wounds
  13. Side effects of silver dressings
  14. Abstract withdrawn
  15. Decision support system designed for selection of suitable wound dressings
  16. Preferences of doctors, nurses and patients regarding wound dressing characteristics
  17. Improving wound assessment, evaluation, patient partnership and specialist referral through the provision of digital cameras across a primary care trust
  18. Wound care in community services – part 1: Epidemiology of wounds treated
  19. “Healing 21” programme – its goals, means and first responses to its implementation
  20. Quality of life of pacients with chronic wounds
  21. Abstract withdrawn
  22. Dermatologist’s perspectives
  23. Abstract withdrawn
  24. Key session: working as a team plastic surgeon’s perspectives
  25. Wound healing and vascular surgery perspective – do we do enough?
  26. Trauma rehabilitation
  27. The meaning of living with malodorous exuding ulcers
  28. Helping patients to cope with painful venous leg ulcers
  29. Honey as adjuvant therapy for leg ulcers (halt) trial: a randomized controlled trial (isrctn 06161544)
  30. Effectiveness of non alcohol film forming skin protector on the skins isles inside the ulcers and the healing rate of venous leg ulcers - Randomized clinical study
  31. The prevalence of chronic leg ulcers increases- a -20- year questionnaire study in pirkanmaa health care in finland
  32. A prospective, randomized-controlled, multi-centre comparison study on 180 leg ulcer patients: modern wound management (mwm) alone versus compression bandages + mwm
  33. An ex-vivo model to evaluate dressings and drugs for wound healing
  34. Comparative study of acticoat® & allevyn® on infected fullthickness wound of the rat skin
  35. Effect of heparin on expression of mrna of mmp 1,2,9 in wound of adult rat
  36. Zinc levels and total antioxidant status in patients with chronic wounds
  37. Effect of autologous platelet-rich fibrin on collagen accumulation in human wounds
  38. Skin care workshop abstract
  39. Compression therapy
  40. Education - ewma position
  41. Education in the area of chronic wounds
  42. Education - world union position
  43. Management of wound infection
  44. An integrated approach to managing wound infection
  45. Demystifying silver
  46. Topical management of infected grade 3 and 4 pressure ulcers
  47. Topical antimicrobials and surgical site infection
  48. A new wound-based clinical scoring system for diabetic foot ulcers suitable for daily clinical practice anticipating chances for healing and risk of amputation
  49. Total contact cast in the treatment of the diabetic foot – its risk and benefit with focus on osteomyelitis
  50. Determinants and estimation of wound healing achievement after minor amputation in patients with diabetic foot
  51. General surgeons perspectives – the czech view on local treatment of the leg ulcers with ischemic etiology
  52. Is the measurement of transcutaneous oxygen tension (tcpo2) in daily routine capable of predicting long-trem outcome of ischemic wounds?
  53. Abstract withdrawn
  54. Bilateral comparison study to evaluate a new pressure ulcer preventive dressing containing ceramide 2 with low frictional outer layer
  55. Description of the japanese pressure ulcer surveillance - Retrospective cohort study for pressure ulcer prevalence
  56. Effects of external pressure, shear, and posture changes on skin microcirculation
  57. Living with a pressure ulcer: the results of a phenomenological study
  58. Students learn about pressure ulcers, research methodology and to perform major quality audits – results from 4 hospitals and 4 communities
  59. The role of md920 in the management of chronic venous ulcers results of a phase i, open-label, multi-centre study
  60. Sos ulcer: an organizational model in wound care
  61. The vasculite ulcer
  62. Abstract withdrawn
  63. Role of the dermatologist in chronic wound management
  64. The role of dermatologist in wound assessment
  65. Nutrition, wound prevention and management
  66. Diabetic foot ulcers – state of the art
  67. Podiatry in the czech republic
  68. Diabetic foot care teams in the czech republic
  69. Abstract withdrawn
  70. Short stretch compression does not compromise peripheral circulation in patients with arterial and mixed arterial and venous vascular disease
  71. Static stiffenes index (ssi) of short stretch in comparison to ulcer stockings, long-stretch or other multi layer systems
  72. Hemodynamic effects of different compression materials
  73. Does the patient’s position alter their abpi ratio?
  74. A potential role of interferon-gamma in the pathogenesis of venous leg ulcers
  75. Chronobiology of venous leg ulcers - seasonal variation of onset and healing of ulcerations
  76. Improving education in wound care: crossing the boundaries of inter-professional learning
  77. Internet queries – a valuable educational tool
  78. Creating basic educational programmes will reduce the prevalence of pressure ulcers
  79. Creation of a national interdisciplinary course in wound care and tissue viability. A pathway to country networking?
  80. Woundbase – a new information system for wound care management
  81. An untapped resource – trials in wound care
  82. Abstract withdrawn
  83. Abstract withdrawn
  84. Diabetic foot assessment
  85. Assessment and screening of patients´s suitability for plastic surgery
  86. Wound healing in medieval england
  87. Amelogenin modulates the secretion by dermal fibroblasts of factors involved in wound healing
  88. Bioavailability of tgf-beta and induction of cell proliferation in autologous platelet gel preparations for wound closure
  89. Treatment of chronic wounds with autologous and allogeneic keratinocytes: state of the art and future perspectives
  90. Measuring wound area- major discrepancy between traditional method and portable digital planimeter background
  91. A comparison of acetate tracings and visitrak tm digital planimetry in obtaining area measurement of superficial leg ulcers
  92. Wound debridement
  93. Workshop: applying dressings to areas that are difficult to dress
  94. Abstract withdrawn
  95. Implementing science into clinical practice
  96. Abstract withdrawn
  97. Developing a leg ulcer clinic in portugal
  98. Abstract withdrawn
  99. Establishment of a wound healing centre shows considerably reduced care time and costs for leg ulcer care
  100. Vaccum-assisted closure as a treatment modality for deep sternal infection in cardiac surgery
  1. Quality of life outcomes in negative pressure wound therapy
  2. V.a.c. ® -treatment: a new approach to the management of septic complications in thoracic surgery
  3. Successful treatment of therapy refractory lymph fistulas in the groin with vac-therapy after vascular surgical operations
  4. Benefit evaluation of out- and inpatient vac-therapy from the patient’s perspective - Multicenter study with patient-relevant endpoints
  5. A novel use for vac in a tracheostomy site
  6. Management of cutaneous necrosis from calciphylaxis
  7. Abstract withdrawn
  8. Chitosan-based matrix pads: A new generation of wound dressings
  9. Local warming may enhance the effect of prophylactic antibiotics in breast surgery
  10. The use of biologic treatment in pyoderma gangrenosum
  11. A 6 year review of the clinical relevance of steroid therapy on keloid scarring
  12. Summary for ewma workshop decision making for patients with complex wound problems
  13. Ulcers in lymphoedema
  14. Results of a leg ulcer implementation project
  15. Results of 2 years experience with autologous platelet gel in the treatment of chronic wounds
  16. Improvement of venous leg ulcer treatment outcome by means of a clinical pathway
  17. Team cooperation – basis in treating chronic wound patients
  18. Abstract withdrawn
  19. Versatility of the mechanical dermabrasion in the treatment of deep dermal partial thickness paediatric scalds
  20. Granuflex® and aquacel ag® – hydrocolloids still remain a gold standard in the treatment of paediatric burns, as compared to the classical dressings
  21. Dressings used in burn units in italy
  22. Treatment of extensive burns by means of skin allografts
  23. Analysis of activin a in post-burn pathological scarring
  24. Managing burn wounds in the uk 

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