2006 Poster Abstracts

  1. High pressure injection injury of the cubital region: a case report
  2. Body mass index 55,4 and the management of local healing of an extensive abdominal wall gangrene
  3. Healing of an iatrogenic wound in a patient with multiple disease processes
  4. No increase of burn wound infection and hypertrophic scarring
  5. Bacteriological assessement of neoplastic ulcerations treated with dichloride octenidyne
  6. The bacteriology of pressure ulcers treated with dichloride octenidyne and hydrocolloids
  7. Co-treatment of maggot debridement therapy and vacuum assisted closure for foot ulcers – a case report
  8. Creating a user-friendly approach to pressure ulcer management in nursing homes
  9. Evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of a collagen-orc antimicrobial matrix in venous leg ulcers
  10. Benchmarking in ambulant wound care
  11. Silvercel® benefits management of non – healing wounds
  12. Silvercel for treatment of venous leg ulcers
  13. The stirling collaborative model of distance learning education for practice (scmep)
  14. Negative pressure therapy for exposed abdominal synthetic mesh
  15. Bacterial and fungal absorption properties of a hydrogel dressing pad
  16. The management of difficult to heal wounds of lower extremities and using v.A.C.® Therapy
  17. Protocol in steps for leg ulcer treatment, generally applicable for all leg ulcers
  18. Results of endovascular therapy of arteries affected by critical chronic leg ischemia
  19. Treatment of wounds with acellular pig skin derivatives
  20. Treating a leg ulcer of 35 year duration: successful healing of an intractable wound using bio-electrical stimulation therapy (posifect)
  21. Prevalence investigation of pressure signs/pressure ulcers
  22. Are we able to use silver dressings effectively?
  23. The use of a combination dressing while managing infected chronic wounds
  24. Debridement of leg “dead-end” wounds using the Versajet® Hydrosurgery System
  25. Diabeticorum necrobiosis lipoidica (dnl) ulceration – a multidisciplinary shared-care approach
  26. Protection of skin islands and bridges in the treatment of chronic wounds
  27. Economic evaluation of incontinence-associated dermatitis prevention regimens in nursing home residents: total costs
  28. Incontinence dermatitis in nursing home residents
  29. Improving cost efficacy for venous leg ulcer patient treatment
  30. Melmax® and Dermax® for venous leg ulcers therapy
  31. The influence of pdgf-bb released from a bovine collagen wound dressing on normal human dermal fibroblasts in vitro
  32. The influence of radiation and eo-sterilisation on the binding capacity of bovine collagen for pmn elastase and its antioxidative potential in vitro
  33. Influence of the collagen wound dressing Suprasorb® C on proteases and cytokines in chronic wounds
  34. The interaction of second generation hydrogels with the chronic wound environment
  35. Use of an ionic silver impregnated hydrofiber dressing in the management of bilateral, infected, amputation stump wounds
  36. Resolution of wound infection in pit sites during leg lengthening procedure
  37. The wound-care expert nurse as “case manager” of a clinical case in a home care service
  38. Vacuum assisted closure system in the management of open abdomen and intestinal fistula – a case report
  39. Effect of the sterilisation method on the binding capacity of bovine collagen for inflammatory cytokines
  40. Influence of the sterilisation method on the binding capacity of bovine collagen for mmp-2 and mmp-13
  41. Profile of biological factors in mastectomy wounds and their value in predicting wound infection
  42. Developing dermatology services in a primary care trust
  43. Implementation of a postgraduate educational framework to support inter-professional learning in wound management
  44. Evaluation of hypochlorous acid washes in the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers
  45. The clinical challenges of two non healing wounds
  46. Mepilex® Lite in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer: open non-randomised case study
  47. Infection control by additional maggot therapy in antibiotic treated diabetic patients with chronic foot ulcers
  48. Accreditation of tissue viability nurses in finland
  49. Venous leg ulcer patients and the costs of care
  50. Interactivity in virtual wound center
  51. Silver-polyurethane dressing in the treatment of a complicated trauma wound – a case study
  52. Pressure and stiffnes with proguide and rosidal sys bandages
  53. Use of hyaluronate-iodine complex in treatment of devastating diabetic defects
  54. Introducing the wound management framework to a medicne of the elderly hospital
  55. 3-dimensional wound documentation of a patient with a leg ulcer: first results of a new objective technique to assess the wound size and condition
  56. Poor tetanus-vaccination status in patients with chronic leg ulcers
  57. Education in the area of chronic wounds
  58. The advantages of early surgucal treatment of deep dermal hand burns
  59. A descriptive quantitative study to determine the effectiveness of the autologic®200 dynamic mattress in the prevention and healing of a pressure ulcer
  60. Evaluation of a community based wound care programme in an urban area
  61. A prospective study of reactive hyperemia among tertiary hospital patients
  62. Change in nurse competency for pressure ulcer care before and after the introduction of the pressure ulcer care standard in japan
  63. Quality of care for patients at risk of pressure ulcers in a tertiary-care hospital in japan
  64. The use of silver ions dressings: as a sollution of reducing hospitalizations in the framework of outpatient clinics
  65. Lyophilized cultured epidermal allografts - a new approach in the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers ( a case report)
  66. Abstract withdrawn
  67. Timely diagnosis of leg ulcers speeds up wound healing
  68. The contop study: improved healing of delayed healing ulcers with sustained silver-releasing foam dressing versus other silver dressings
  69. Treatment of a chronic wound using a protease modulating ointment in combination with a foam dressing
  70. Addressing venous leg ulcer pain with a new ibuprofen releasing and pain-reducing foam dressing
  71. Does choice of arm for ankle brachial pressure measurement contribute to inaccuracies in assessing type 2 diabetics by ankle brachial index
  72. Bandages or stockings for venous ulcers?
  73. Developing a tissue viability/wound management module innovation, education, implementation
  74. Significant alteration in pain levels from a neuroischaemic diabetic foot wound following application of silver containing dressing
  75. Novel wound models for characterizing the effects of exudates levels on the controlled release of ibuprofen from foam dressing
  76. Short-stretch bandages and modern wound care in the therapy of ulcerated phlebolmyphoedema – a pilot study
  77. Combing specialist nurse knowledge and skills to improve the experieneces and outcomes for a patient with recurrent leg ulceration/venous incompetence
  78. Hyaluronate-iodine complex in the treatment of osteomyelitis in diabetic foot
  79. Effective off-loading of the ulcerated diabetic foot with total contact cast – a case study
  80. Decreased persistent (chronic) wound pain with a novel sustained release ibuprofen foam dressing
  81. The first event of foot ulceration in a 36 year old insulin dependent diabetic (requiring hospitalisation)
  82. Diabetic foot disease complications and the possibilities of conservative therapy from the point of view of a dermatologist
  83. Effects of locally applied autologous platelet-rich fibrin (prf) on split-thickness skin graft donor sites
  84. Tissue repair following amputation secondary to puncture wound in a diabetic foot
  85. Effect of a local ibuprofen dressing on healing of experimentally induced laser wounds
  86. Testing a new dynamic mattress in ‘real life’: a prospective product evaluation in a nursing home
  87. A pocket of pus in a diabetic foot with history of previous amputation
  88. An interim report of a prospective product evaluation case series on a new dynamic mattress overlay system
  89. The silver-containing ointment dressing atrauman ag in the treatment of chronic wounds – an observational study on 624 patients
  90. Time – the audit of the time framework within a vascular ward environment
  91. High antimicrobial activity and reduced cellular toxicity of the silver-containing ointment dressing atrauman ag
  92. Amelogenins (xelma(tm)) in hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers, an open regime investigation
  93. Clinical performance of the foam dressing permafoam in the treatment of chronic wounds – an observational study in 841 patients
  94. Clinical performance of the foam dressing permafoam cavity in the management of chronic wounds – a prospective openlabel study
  95. Endotoxin-binding capacity of an antimicrobial silver containing, activated charcoal wound dressing – vliwaktiv ag
  96. Antimicrobial activity of a silver containing alginate wound dressing – suprasorb a+ag
  97. A series of case studies to review the usefulness of the time wound management system to a tissue viability team (using dressing regimes suggested by the system) to promote healing
  98. The cochrane wounds group
  99. Prevalence of silver-resistant genes in bacteria isolated from chronic wounds
  100. Treatment of a saphenectomy wound complication with a silver containing dressing
  1. Antimicrobial activity of silver containing, activated charcoal dressing –vliwaktiv ag
  2. Susceptibility of silver resistant bacteria to silver containing wound dressings
  3. Preliminary clinical evaluation of a new protease modulating ointment in the treatment of chronic non-infected skin ulcers
  4. The impact of a new 2–layer compression system on patient concordance when used in the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers
  5. The successful application of a biosynthesised cellulose wound dressing, suprasorb x, on 17 patients with chronic wounds
  6. A window bandage, a standard for autologous platelet derived gel (apg) therapy?
  7. Difficult to heal wounds: amputation vs wound healing
  8. Sub-bandage pressure profiles produced with elastic compression bandaging of the lower leg
  9. Role and profile of nurses in wound management
  10. Definition of efficiency in vacuum therapy – redon vs vactherapy
  11. Consensus conference on the support surfaces use and classification
  12. Treatment protocol of lower legs lesions
  13. Treatment of venous leg ulcers with different alginate dressings: their effects on healing rate and pain randomized clinical study
  14. Autologus skin grafting in treatment of lower leg coutaneous lesion
  15. Complex approach to the treatment of diabetic foot defects
  16. Pain control with autologus skin grafting
  17. A rare and severe case of pyoderma gangrenosum (pg) with destruction of the palate
  18. Hojení syndromu diabetické nohy ischemické etiologie
  19. Abstract withdrawn
  20. Pressure relief by means of a lower-leg total contact cast (tcc) in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers – results from a case study
  21. Wound bed preparation using the time model, of a wound caused by extravasation of chemotherapy administered through a peripheral infusion
  22. Collagen dressing (suprasorb c) induces epithelisation in chronic leg ulcers
  23. Living with venous leg ulcers: issues surrounding adherence to treatment
  24. An observational study of the use of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing (dermax®) in the treatment of wounds
  25. Modulation of matrix metalloproteinase (mmp) activity by silver-containing dressings
  26. The deposition of silver onto human skin following the application of silver-containing dressings
  27. Biological covering of the “naked” dermis: is natural hemicellulose biofilm a right choice?
  28. Implementation of „modern wound healing“ in a hospital
  29. Case study of treatment of traumatic pancreatitis and abdominal compartment syndrome with negative pressure wound therapy (npwt)
  30. Vacuum assisted skin grafting of chronic ulcers
  31. Evaluation of different adhesive systems for wound dressings
  32. The development of an in-vitro model to evaluate the absorption of tissue fluid in chronic wounds
  33. The cycle of care of acute wounds in an emergency department: the role of adwanced wound dressings
  34. Testing of wound dressings using of an in-vitro model to evaluate the absorption of tissue fluid in chronic wounds
  35. Modulation of the chronic wound environment: an in vitro evaluation of advanced wound therapies
  36. Orc/collagen matrix containing silver controls bacterial bioburden and retains dermal cell viability
  37. Restoring biochemical balance in chronic wounds: a comparison of advanced wound therapies in vitro
  38. Effects of monochromatic pulsed light on pressure ulcers in elderly patients
  39. Influence of local heating on skin microcirculation in healthy and damaged ageing skin
  40. In-vitro evaluations of a silver hydro-alginate dressing to determine suitability for use on chronic wounds
  41. Wound assessment and aspects of wound interpretation – state of affairs
  42. Wound cleansing and freedom from coating
  43. Effects of an educational intervention for district nurses: use of electronic patient records to describe and evaluate chronic leg ulcer management
  44. Prevention of bacterial biofilms using silver dressings
  45. Use of antimicrobial dressing in leg ulcers in combination with other therapies
  46. Surrounding skin: validity of fepalla scale
  47. How to manage the surrounding skin of different wounds?
  48. Gouty panniculitis: a case report
  49. Advanced technology of e-nose in rapid identification of wound pathogens
  50. Findings and value of microbiological testing in plastic surgery of contaminated wounds
  51. An individual approach to reconstruction of sternal defects following cardiac surgery
  52. Realistic healing rates of leg ulcers
  53. Complex management in postamputative situation of the upper leg
  54. Preemptive use of nanocrystalline silver in surgical site mrsa infection to prevent cutaneous necrosis
  55. Moist wound healing in neonates
  56. Comparison of extramural costs of local wound care between occlusive and gauze dressings in surgical patients with open wounds
  57. The versatility of a soft silicone dressing on large dehisced amputation wounds
  58. Incidence of postoperative wound complication relating to dressing choice in the management of ankle wounds. A prospective clinical audit comparing two dressings commonly used in clinical practice
  59. Choice of dressing to minimise post operative wound infection after hand surgery
  60. Management of pressure ulcers complicated with osteomyelitis in paralysed patients
  61. Facilitating an effective change to short stretch bandaging in an integrated acute and primary care trust
  62. A multiprofessional approach to wound healing in primary care
  63. Novel and rapid method for quantification of stratum corneum disruption by adhesive wound dressings
  64. The use of topical negative pressure in infectious and inflammatory body defects
  65. An exploration of the use of ultrasound in the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers
  66. Wound care in community services – part 2. Local wound management
  67. Wound care in community services part 3. Patients’ views
  68. Increase of angiogenesis in chronic wounds after application of native collagen
  69. Expression of immunocompetent cells in pressure sores and chronic ulcers
  70. Post-burn pathological scar management
  71. The health economics of atraumatic dressing use
  72. The use of atraumatic wound dressings in epidermolysis bullosa
  73. The role of surface active substances in the healing of wounds
  74. Polimorphous erythema with bullous lesions in lyell’s syndrome
  75. The use of ultrasound ‘b’ mode in the identification of maceration in peri-wound skin and the wound bed
  76. Advanced wound treatments
  77. Pressure sores treatment with hydrocolloid dressing in patients with cancer
  78. Evaluation of wound management in difficult healing chronic ulcerations with a new silver dressing
  79. The application of a new silver dressing to acute infected wounds
  80. A clinical evaluation of Suprasorb C in non healing burn wounds
  81. Clinical experiences of using dressings with safetac technology to treat diabetic foot ulcers
  82. Diabetic wound healing
  83. Prospective evaluation of suprasorb x in chronic wounds
  84. A clinical evaluation to show the benefits of the T.I.M.E framework in complex wound management
  85. The wound that time forgot - the application of the principles of wound bed preperation and T.I.M.E in a real clinical situation
  86. The success of medway community wound clinics
  87. T.I.M.E – the audit of the T.I.M.E framework within the vascular ward environment
  88. The use of the T.I.M.E framework in the management of diabetic foot ulceration – a case study
  89. Assessing the costs of skin graft and an absorbent nanocrystalline silver dressing in the treatment of a vasculitic ulcer – a cost model
  90. An evaluation of the healing of leg ulcers using high frequency diagnostic ultrasound – a pilot study
  91. Ten patient case study to evaluate customer acceptance of an improved hydrocellular sacral shaped foam dressing
  92. A series of case studies to review the usefulness of the T.I.M.E wound management system to a tissue viability team (using dressing regimes suggested by the system) to promote healing
  93. Twenty patient case study evaluation of an improved sacral shaped hydrocellular foam dressing
  94. The effect of repeated application of adhesive edges of wound care products on normal skin: studies on cutaneous irritancy and skin barrier function
  95. Clinical comparison of rapid cleaning for non-invasive infected wounds – Versajet, V.A.C. (Vacuum Assisted Closure; topical negative pressure) systems and Silver Releasing Dressings-Textus and Acticoat
  96. Facilitating normal physiological function through the current of healing
  97. Polymem dressing for skin grafts donor sites in children and adults 

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