2007 Poster Abstracts

  1. Wound Pain – Assessment and Management a 24 Hour Approach
  2. The Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Factor (rh-EGF) Against Radiation induced Dermatitis of Mouse
  3. Proteomics Study on Keloid Fibroblast; Hsp 70 and its Effect on Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2, 9
  4. Use of a Silver Dressing to treat a Histoplasmosis Capsulatum infected Leg Wound in a Patient with AIDS
  5. Impact of tissue-engineered Dermis on healing of lower Extremity Wounds: A Retrospective Four-Year Review
  6. The Effects of continuous and interrupted Suturation Techniques on the Wound Healing Process in the Treatment of Diaphragmal Rupture.
  7. Developing Practice – The Implementation of a Pressure Damage Reporting Hotline and Core Care Plans for Patients at Risk of and with Pressure Damage
  8. The Availability of Low Frequency Ultrasonic Wound Debridement in Diabetic Foot
  9. Bacteriology and Antibiotics Sensitivity for Pressure Sore
  10. Patient Comfort and Ease of use provided with 2 Layer Compression Bandage on Patients with Venous Leg Ulcers; A Multi-Centre (6) Case Study Analysis
  11. Silver Hydrofibre Dressing for Recalcitrant infected Radiation induced Axillary Ulcer
  12. Skin Tear Management: Accurate Intervention to achieve an optimal Result
  13. A Preliminary Evaluation of an advanced Therapy (Amelogenin) for the Treatment of Hard to Heal Wounds: Venous Leg Ulcers and Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  14. Sustained and instant antimicrobial Effect of a Silver impregnated Foam Dressing on common Wound Pathogens
  15. Antimicrobial Effect of a Silver impregnated Foam Dressing on a Broad Range of Wound Pathogens
  16. Leg Watchers: A Support Group for Patients with or at Risk of developing Leg Ulceration
  17. Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa on Skin Wounds – An In Vivo Model
  18. Multiple Actions of a Silver impregnated Foam Dressing – A new Antimicrobial Wound Dressing
  19. The use of Silver Alginate combined with Foam Dressing and Ambulant Compression Therapy to manage Venous Leg Ulcers
  20. The TIME Model and Oncological Wounds – Is Wound Bed Preparation relevant in treating Oncological Wounds?
  21. Comparative Evaluation to determine the effectiveness of a Hydrofibre Dressing covered by a Film versus a traditional Island Dressing following total Knee Replacement Surgery
  22. Silver-Containing Hydrofibre Dressing in the Treatment of Surgical Site Infection in Cardiac Surgery
  23. An Evaluation of a Matrix Replacement Treatment in Intractable Wounds
  24. Defaults and Failures in Healing Wounds
  25. The Efficacy of Ethanolic Extract of Lemon Verbena on the Staphylococcal Skin Infection in an Animal Model
  26. Experimental Wound Ischemia does not increase the formation of Biofilm
  27. Severe Pyoderma Gangrenosum in a Patient with Multiple Myeloma: Healing of Pyoderma despite Progression of Multiple Myeloma
  28. Effect of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) on Chronic Non-Healing Venous Leg Ulcers: Healing after 55 Years of Ulceration
  29. Impaired Trafficking of Bone Marrow-Derived Precursors of Keratinocytes to the Skin as the Cause of Ddelayed Healing of Chronic Wounds – A Hypothesis
  30. Can Literature-Based Discovery Techniques speed the Research in the Field of Wound Management?
  31. An Observational Study of Soft Silicone Technology to manage Wounds in Paediatric Patients
  32. The successful use of a New Compression Bandage System in the Treatment of Ulceration of the Lower Limb Due to Pyoderma Gangrenosum – A Case Study
  33. Evaluation of an advanced Treatment (Amelogenin) on Hard to Heal Venous Leg Ulcers that have not responded to Standard Therapy
  34. Pain induced Psychological Stress: A Barrier to Wound Healing
  35. TNF-Alpha Binding Capacity In Vitro of Alginate and Silver containing Alginate Wound Dressings
  36. Viability and Proliferation of Fibroblasts, Keratinocytes and HaCaT-Cells Influenced by Polihexanide
  37. Net-Based Guidance for improving Ulcer Care
  38. Evaluation of a new Wound Balancing Matrix in Podiatric Setting
  39. The Jubilee Method: A Modern Dressing Design which reduces Complications following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
  40. Wound Treatment of a large Stomach Wound with a Lipido-Colloid Contact Layer impregnated with Silver Sulphadiazine and an Absorbent Dressing
  41. Open, Non-Comparative, Multi-Centre Investigation exploring the Tolerance of an Absorbent Foam Dressing containing Silver used in Chronic Ulcers
  42. Malignancy and Ulcers: Our Ulcer Unit’s Experience over 18 Months
  43. Topical Dressings and Treatments for Fungating Wounds – A Cochrane Systematic Review
  44. Topical Negative Pressure (TNP); Changes in managing Stage 3 and 4 Pressure Ulcers
  45. Clinical use of an advanced Antiseptic Dressing
  46. Irreversible Binding and Activity Reduction of Elastase by Native Collagen Type I In Vitro
  47. The use of an absorbent antimicrobial Dressing for the Management of Chronic Wounds
  48. Using active Compression Therapy as part of Routine Treatment for Venous Leg Ulceration in Primary Care
  49. Changing Practise: Jeep’s Disease
  50. Milestones in the Management of Wound Trauma and Pain
  51. Is complete Healing an objective Criterion to evaluate Chronic Wound Outcome?
  52. IMAg Survey: Use of Lipido-Colloid Silver Sulfadiazine Contact Layer and Silver Absorbent Wound Dressing
  53. Value of Alginate – CMC Dressing, Rope Form and Compresses in the Management of Acute Traumatic or Post-Surgical Wounds
  54. Lipido-Colloid Dressing associated with absorbent and protective Pad: A Therapeutic Alternative in the Management of Epidermolysis Bullosa Lesions
  55. Lipido-Colloid Dressing with Absorbent and Protective Pad: Simplified Management of Low-Exuding Traumatic Wounds in Emergency Units
  56. The successful use of a new iodine based antimicrobial Dressing in the Treatment of a Variety of Wounds
  57. Is Healing possible when the Wound is infected with MRSA?
  58. The International Interdisciplinary Wound Care Course – A Six Year Evolution
  59. Role of Free Radical in Mitochondrial Pathway mediated Apoptosis in Human Diabetic Skin Wound
  60. Venous Leg Ulcers and new Foam Dressings: Results of two French Multicenter Clinical Studies
  61. A static Approach to Pressure Ulcer Management
  62. New Antimicrobial Wound Dressing with Polihexanide (PHMB), First In Vitro and Clinical Results
  63. A Comparison of Collagen Containing Wound Dressings to modify the Chronic Wound Environment
  64. Hydrofibre Wound Dressing Evaluation Post-Cardiac Surgery
  65. Stimulation of Epithelisation with a new Hydrobalance Wound Dressing
  66. The Bacterial Burden of Wounds; Important Issues recognised and addressed within the Nursing Home Care Setting
  67. Protease Modulating Wound Dressing promotes Healing in a Hostile Wound Environment
  68. Performance of a new absorbent Foam Dressing ampregnated with Silver Salts: Results of a Clinical Study in the Management of Leg Ulcers Critically Colonized
  69. Critical Analysis of an Observational Assessment of Diabetic Foot Wounds treated with a Lipido-Colloid Dressing
  70. 2 Layer Compression Bandages; An Aid to Patient Concordance with Compression Therapy
  71. Hydrogel Wound Dressing: A useful Adjunct to Aid Wound Healing and reducing Wound Pain
  72. Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis of the Central Layers of Seven Non Adhesive Polyurethane Foam Dressings
  73. 2 Layer Compression Bandages used for Lymphoedema Management
  74. Abstract withdrawn
  75. Topical Negative Pressure and Lipido-Colloid Contact Layer: Value of this Association in Wound Management
  76. Local Wound Care Policy in a Secondary Wound Healing After Partial Foot Amputation
  77. Dressing Choice for infected Wounds with resistant Bacteria and Problems of Contact Allergy
  78. Leg Ulcers and buried Chip Skin Grafting. Value of Lipido-Colloid Non-Adhesive Absorbent Dressing
  79. Clinical Effectiveness of 2 Layer Compression Bandage System
  80. Prospective Clinical Study of a new adhesive gelling Foam Dressing in Pressure Ulcers
  81. A new Two Layer Compression Bandage System in the Management of Venous Leg Ulcers
  82. Healing of hydroxyurea-associated Leg Ulcers
  83. Treating a Limb-threatening Ischemic Diabetic Foot Ulcer using Topical Negative Pressure and Platelet-Rich-Plasma
  84. The TIME Wound Management System used on 100 Patients in a Wound Clinic
  85. Liveoid Vasculopathy – A rare and difficult to Diagnose Lower Limb Ulceration
  86. An open Evaluation of a new Multiple Function Dressing in Wounds of different Aetiologies
  87. How do Leg Ulcers affect a Young Patient’s Life?
  88. Management of Skin Graft Hyper-Pigmentation in Children – A Series of Case Reports
  89. A Review of the Theoretical and Practical Elements of Four Academic leg Ulcer Modules Across the United Kingdom
  90. Value of Lipido-Colloid Contact Layer and Topical Negative Pressure in Management of acute and ahronique Wounds
  91. The Early use of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) is associated with an increased probability of achieving predefined Treatment Goals in Patients with Surgical Wounds
  92. Early appearance Sacral Pressure Ulcer in Elderly Patient treated with Innovative Topical Remedy Mix 557 having Healing Properties: A Case Report
  93. Treatment Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) in Patients with Surgical Wounds – A Retrospective Analysis
  94. An In Vitro Study to quantify the cushioning Effects of a new Gelling Foam Dressing against a Number of other Traditional Foam Dressings
  95. Chronic Pressure Ulcer in Elderly Patient treated with innovative Topical Remedy Mix 557 having healing Properties: A Case Report
  96. In Vitro Study to demonstrate Retention of Fluid and limited lateral spread of Fluid with a new gelling Foam Dressing compared against other traditional Foam Dressings
  97. Using the NANDA-NOC-NIC Taxonomy for Treating and Monitoring Pain in Chronic Wounds
  98. Experimental Evaluation in order to compare the Pressure Reduction Properties of Three Dressings with specific Shape for Heels
  99. Clinical Experiences with an innovative Foam Dressing releasing Ibuprofen in the Treatment of Patients with Painful Wounds
  100. Clinical Experiences with a Hydrobalance Wound Dressing in The Netherlands
  101. Psychological Issues associated with Adherence to a 2-Layer Compression System in the Management of Patients with Chronic Venous Leg Ulceration: A Pilot Study
  102. Evaluation of Wound Management in Non-Healing Ulcers with Silver Alginate Dressing
  103. Visualisation of Hydration and Conformability of Silver- Containing Dressings with a simulated Wound Surface
  104. The Effect of a Silver-Containing Hydrofibre Dressing on Bacterial Ultrastructure
  105. Modern Wound Dressing Effects on Cell Adhesion – Laboratory Studies
  106. Conformability of a new gelling Foam Dressing with the Wound Bed using an In-Vitro Visualisation Model
  107. Infected acute Wounds close rapidly using Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  108. Treatment of over 1500 critically contaminated and infected Wounds by using Hydrophobic Dressings thus reducing the use of Systemic Antibiotics and Antiseptics
  109. Reducing Complications in Diabetic Foot Ulcers on the Basis of Bacteria Binding Dressings
  110. Infection Control with Hydrophobic Dressings? Bacterial Cultures from
    Wound Swabs reveal 50% of Clearance but 100% of the Wounds improved
  111. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Leg Ulcer and Chronic Pain Management
  112. Stalled Diabetic Ulcer closed in six Weeks using Silver Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  113. A Case Study showing the use of a Nanocrystalline Silver Antimicrobial Absorbent Dressing on a Patient with Bilateral Mixed Aetiology infected Leg Ulceration
  114. Skin Tear healing dramatically improved through the use of Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  115. Preservation and Recovery of Periwound Skin in Wounds treated with Gelling Foam Dressing
  116. Stalled Sacral Pressure Ulcer closed quickly after Switch to Silver Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  117. The Use of a Hydrosurgery Unit reduces the Number of Procedures and Inpatient Episodes when used to Debride Diabetic Foot Ulcers compared to Standards Orthopaedic Debridement
  118. Value of a new gelling Foam Dressing in the Control of Wounds in Patients institutionalized in a Social Health Care Centre
  119. Quick Healing of a Deep MRSA-infected Wound using Silver Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  120. Deep Lower Extremity Wounds closed quickly using Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  121. How often are the Dressings changed when we Treat Wounds with a gelling Foam Dressing?
  122. Pain Assessment curing Dressing Changes in Vascular Ulcers managed with a gelling Foam Dressing
  123. Treatment of Pressure Ulcers Grade I and II with an Óxide Zinc based Product
  124. Five Dressing Changes to complete closure of stalled right Leg Ulcer using Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  125. Exudate Management with a gelling Foam Dressing in Vascular Ulcers
  126. The use of a Oxide Zinc based Product in the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers
  127. A Comparison of Protease Modulating Wound Dressings to provide an optimal Wound Environment for healing
  128. Pain before, during and after Removal of Adhesive Dressings: A Clinical Survey
  129. Wound Management after Dorsalis Pedis Bypass in Patients with Gangrene and Foot Infection
  130. The Development of a Bandage Formulary for Wound Management with an acute NHS Trust
  131. Treatment of Complex Sacral Pressure Ulcers
  132. Comparison of Hydrocolloid Dressings and Early Necrectomy in the Treatment of deep partial Thickness Burns of the Hand
  133. Local Wound Therapy in Patients with Calcifylaxis
  134. Injured Finger salvaged using Polymeric Membrane Dressings to keep Wound Bed clean and warm
  135. Huge Sacral Pressure Ulcer closed in four Months using Silver Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  136. Blended Learning: An innovative approach to Tissue Viability Education
  137. A Non-Comparative Clinical Study to evaluate the Performance of oxygenating sterile Wound Dressings in the Treatment of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers
  138. Wound Healing Assessment by Electronic Documentation
  139. Venous Leg Ulcer Management
  140. An Evaluation of a Medical Honey Dressing in intractable Wounds
  141. Complex of Proteolytic Enzymes in Debridement of Burn Eschar
  142. Comparison of a Silver Hydrofibre Dressing to Silver Sulfadiazine 1% Cream in the Treatment of Partial – Thickness Burns
  143. Clinical Evaluation of a new Contact Layer combined with a non-woven Pad in the Treatment of Low exsudive acute and chronic Wounds
  144. Treatment of Leg Ulceration a Consequence of Intravenous Drug Abuse the Multi Disiplinary Approach
  145. Using a recognised and validated Tool to evaluate a Product for Inclusion in a Wound Care Formulary
  146. The Implementation of a Compression Bandage Strategy based on an agreed Purchase Partnership between an NHS PCT and their chosen Commercial Partner
  147. Diagnostics and Interventions aimed at Wound-related Complaints in Patients with Pressure Ulcers
  148. Assessment of the Antibacterial Barrier Properties of Wound Dressings and the Survival and Growth of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in and under Such Dressings
  149. Platelet Rich Fibrin as a Topical Wound Dressing for Hard-to-Heal Wounds
  150. A Review of the Literature supporting the use of nonadherent Wound Contact Layers in a Variety of Clinical Indications
  151. How far have we come? The Results of an Audit of the Referrals sent to Hospital Nurse-Specialist led Leg Ulcer Clinic
  152. Polyacrylate Superabsorber inhibitis MMP Activity in Chronic Wound Fluid
  153. Matching Wound Care Dressing to Wound and Patient
  154. Reducing persistent Wound Pain with an Ibuprofen – Foam: A randomised, controlled, double-blind Clinical Investigation on the Treatment of painful Venous Leg Ulcers
  155. Abstract withdrawn
  156. Preliminary Evaluation of Ibuprofen Foam on Painful Split-Thickness Dermo-Epidermic Graft Harvesting Sites
  157. Treatment of Painful Oncology Wounds with Ibuprofen Foam: A Case Series
  158. Ibuprofen Foam and Silver Wound Contact Layer: A Safe Combination for Treatment of painful critically colonized Leg Ulcers
  159. Linking Pressure Ulcers and Diarrhoea: Retrospective Review of Clostridium Difficile and Norovirus Infection Outbreak Lists and Pressure Ulcer Incidence Information
  160. Management of an Acute colonised Fasciotomy Wound with an Anti-Microbial Alginate Gel
  161. Prevention and Healing of Skin Wounds associated withFecal Incontinence using an advanced Derivation System in Critical Patients
  162. Reducing Wound Pain with an Ibuprofen Foam Dressing in Real Life Settings
  163. Improved Health related Activities of Daily Living for Patients with Wound Pain treated with Ibuprofen Foam Dressing
  164. How to combat chronic Wound Healing with a Polihexamide Wound-Rinsing Solution
  165. Timely appropriate Woundcare for a frail elderly Patient
  166. Spina Bifida- Increasing Awareness of Tissue Viability Needs
  167. Living with Pressure Ulcers? What Quality of Life? What Kind of Dependence?
  168. Lymphoedema Management: involving the Patient in Treatment Choice and Implementation of Care
  169. The Management of a Patient with Painful Pressure Necrosis and exposed Tendons
  170. An Investigation into Patient Adherence using a new Two Layer Compression System
  171. Quality of Life Issues in Diabetic Patients with Foot Ulcers
  172. Sub-Bandage Pressure Measurements and Usability between Three Compression Bandage Systems
  173. Appropriate Treatment of chronic Arteriel Ulcers could achieve Healing
  174. Pain Management for Patients with Chronic Wounds – A Health Care Quality Project
  175. Modalities in Chronic Ulcus Treatment
  176. Challenges to Voluntary Wound Care Organisations
  177. Use of a Silver Nanocrystal Wound Dressing in the Treatment of a Patient with Gangrenous Pyoderma
  178. Use of a Silver Nanocrystal Wound Dressing in the Treatment of a Series of 27 chronic Wounds colonised or infected by MRSA
  179. Use of a Silver Nanocrystal Wound Dressing in the Treatment of a Series of 17 Surgical Wounds infected or colonised by multiresistant Germs
  180. Application of Roy’s Adaptation Model when caring for Patient with Pressure Ulcer
  181. Hemodynamic Effects of Different Compression Materials
  182. Wounds’ Management Protocol
  183. Release of Polyhexamethylenbiguanidinhydrochlorid (PHMP) from a Hydrobalance Wound Dressing + PHMB
  184. Leg Ulcers complicated by Calcinosis in Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  185. The use of Medical Honey Antibacterial Wound Gel on Surgical Wounds Post Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (CABG)
  186. A Study into the effectiveness of using Compression Hosiery Kits in the Prevention of Venous Leg Ulcer Recurrence
  187. The Effect of Protease Modulating Wound Dressing in Managing Various Chronic Wounds Types
  188. Validating a new Instrument for the Measurement of Wounds
  189. Efficacy and Safety of a novel antiseptic super-oxidized Solution in the Management of Wide Post-Surgical Lesions in the infected Diabetic Foot
  190. Wound Bed Preparation: An approach to Brazilian Nursing Practice
  191. Is there any Demand for instant microbiological Testing in Management of Wounds
  192. The Woundmonitor Project - Mobile System for Non-Invasive Wound State Monitoring
  193. Leg Ulcer Management using a Compression Hosiery Treatment Kit in a Leg Club Setting
  194. Clinical Evaluation of a new durable Barrier Cream in the Treatment of Nappy Rash in Children
  195. Abstract withdrawn
  196. The Role of delayed Debridement to facilitate Tissue Preservation in healing by Secondary Intention to avoid a Skin Graft
  197. Dynamic Seating: A Modality worth considering
  198. The Patient Journey; Evidence into Clinical Practice
  199. Epidemiology of Burn Injuries in Lithuania in 1990-2005
  1. The Role of Infection Management in avoiding the Premature Removal of Skin Grafts
  2. Use of Hydropolymer Dressing in Combination with a Dressing containing Silver Ions in Patients with Chronic Wounds
  3. A Clinical Audit of two new Foam Dressings in the Management of Wounds of the Lower Limb
  4. Does Choice of Dressing influence the Extent of Amputation in the Diabetic Foot?
  5. The use of topical medical Honey Antibacterial Gel in Leg Ulcer Management
  6. Clinical Results about an antimicrobial Solution in the Treatment of infected Chronic Wounds
  7. The Effect of Hydrobalance Cellulose Dressings on healing Venous Leg Ulcers on Athrophie Blanche: A Case Study
  8. A Clinical Case Study on a dehisced Surgical Abdomen using Versatile 1 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
  9. Prospective Investigation to evaluate the quality of Wound Measurement in different educated Populations in contrast to a new 2-dimensional, colorimetric Computer based Wound Measurement System
  10. The Impact of the Education at the Best Practice in Treatment of Leg Ulcer
  11. Poor Tetanus-Vaccination Status in Patients with Chronic Leg Ulcers: Results of a Prospective Investigation in 100 Patients in Germany
  12. Evaluating the use of a new 2-Layer Compression System
    in a District Nurse Led Leg Ulcer Clinic
  13. The Cost-Effectiveness: Compression Therapy and Leg Ulcer
  14. Evaluation of a Soft Silicone Foam Dressing in the Management of 2nd Degree Burns in Paediatric Patients
  15. An open randomised cross-over investigation assessing perceived Pain at Dressing Change comparing a Soft Silicone Dressing with an adhesive
    hydrocellular Polyurethane Dressing in Patients with chronic Ulcer
  16. MIC’s of selected Honeys against clinical Bacterial isolates from surgical Wounds
  17. The use of a Novel Autologous Cell harvesting Device to Promote Epithelialisation in Skin Defects
  18. The use of a Novel Autologous Epithelial Cell harvesting Device for the Treatment of Partial Thickness Burns
  19. Hairy Scalp, the ideal Donor Site for Keratinocyte Transplantation?
  20. Evaluation of the Clinical Effect of Hydroactive Wound Dressing on Necrotic Tissue and on the Granulation Phase
  21. ‘Total Purchase’; An innovative Dressing Scheme for future Podiatry Woundcare Practice
  22. Holiday Foot Syndrome! Management of Neuropathic Diabetic Foot Ulceration using a Silver Hydrofibre Dressing
  23. Evaluation of a new Concept of Compression Therapy for Venous Leg Ulcers in combination with the Local Wound Treatment
  24. The Benefits of systematic Application of a Wound Irrigation Solution in Wound Treatment with Particular Focus on Cost- Efficiency when compared to current Standard Treatment (Saline / Ringer)
  25. Inflammatory Wounds Collaboration is the Answer
  26. Manual Lymph Drainage in the Treatment of Chronic Leg Ulcers
  27. Assessment and Follow Up of a Painful Difficult to Heal Wound: Quality Indicators in the Different Phases of Care
  28. What are Benefits of 2 Layer Compression Bandages?
  29. Risk Assessment and Anatomical Foam Heel Dressings in Emergency Department contribute to reduced Development of Pressure Ulcers
  30. The Treatment of a Trophic Plantar Ulcer with the Combination of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) and proper Off Loading
  31. Treatment of Large Prosthetic Polypropylene Mesh Infection in Obese Patient with Negative Pressure Therapy – Case Report
  32. Advanced Technology in Wound Measurement
  33. Care of the complex surgical Wound: The wider Impact on quality of Life Issues
  34. Adhesive Dressings and their functionality in Wound Care
  35. Observational Study on Compression Bandaging Systems Effects on healing Patient Comfort Nurse Benefits and Costs
  36. Using Knowledge and Experience to overcome the Clinical Challenges in the Management of Significant Arterial Disease of the Lower Limbs
  37. First Experiences with the use of the Polyhexanide- Containing a Cellulose Wound Dressing in Wounds with Clinical Signs of Critical Colonisation or Infection
  38. Combination of a Hydrobalance Wound Dressing and Ulcer Stocking in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers – 2 Case Reports
  39. Complex Wounds? or Complex Patients?
  40. A new Version of Hydrocellular Foam Dressing used under Compression Bandages in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcer
  41. The use of Amelogenin in Pyoderma Gangrenosum
  42. Spina bifida and pressure ulcers: a case report
  43. Clinical Evaluation of a new high absorbency Dressing
  44. The Successful Management of a Patient with chronic longstanding Venous Ulceration using the Patients Own Skin Cells (Myskin) and Compression Therapy
  45. Flecmona – Amputation versus Nursing Cares
  46. Evaluation of the Efficacy and Tolerability of a cleansing Solution with Propil Betaine and Polyhexanide in reducing the Bacterial Load of Venous Wounds in Lower Limbs
  47. A Prospective user Evaluation of an enhanced non-adhesive Foam Dressing on Exudating Wounds
  48. New Silver Alginate Dressing in a Treatment of infected Venous Ulcers
  49. The use of Silver Dressings in a typical Inflammatory Ulcers of Lupus: A Case Report
  50. A Descriptive Survey to assess the perceived Value of the T.I.M.E Framework as an Educational Tool
  51. Integrative Treatment of Pressure Ulcer in the Elderly
  52. Management of liquid and semi-liquid Stool in Critical Patients: The Missing Ring in the closed System
  53. Pressure Ulcer Prevalence Audit
  54. Development of an In-Vitro Model to measure the ability of Wound Dressings to manage Exudate
  55. Clinical Experience with Protease Modulating Wound Dressing
  56. Extensive Diabetic Foot Wounds Closed in Only Two Months
  57. Solving the Closed Wound Edge Problem in Venous Ulcers Using Polymeric Membrane Dressings
  58. Usage of the Wound Balancing Matrix Associated with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Leg Ulcers
  59. The use of the Advanced Dressings Associated with the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Sternotomic Dehiscence

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