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Volume 33 - Issue 3 - March 2021

Feature

Successful Management of a Severe Sacral Pressure Injury Penetrating to the Retroperitoneum
Case Report
03/03/2021
Hideki Kadota
Kayo Miyashita
Seita Fukushima
Chikafumi Oryoji
Masuo Hanada
Sei Yoshida
Hayato Fujita
Yukiko Tachibana
The authors present, to their knowledge, the first report of a severely infected PI that showed full-thickness sacral destruction and direct retroperitoneal penetration.
The authors present, to their knowledge, the first report of a severely infected PI that showed full-thickness sacral destruction and direct retroperitoneal penetration.
The authors present, to their...
03/03/2021
Wounds
Original Research
03/03/2021
Kunaal Bafna
Tian Chen
Richard Simman
This study aimed to correlate the nutritional status represented by albumin and prealbumin levels with aforementioned nutrient levels. This understanding would determine whether albumin and prealbumin levels have good predictive value in...
This study aimed to correlate the nutritional status represented by albumin and prealbumin levels with aforementioned nutrient levels. This understanding would determine whether albumin and prealbumin levels have good predictive value in...
This study aimed to correlate...
03/03/2021
Wounds
Case Series
03/03/2021
Prashant Patil
Rajeev Singh
Apurva Agarwal
Rajiv Wadhwa
Aran Bal
Sanjay Vaidya
This case series evaluated the clinical outcomes of a commercially pure, synthetic, antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate for the management of diabetic foot ulcers complicated by osteomyelitis. 
This case series evaluated the clinical outcomes of a commercially pure, synthetic, antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate for the management of diabetic foot ulcers complicated by osteomyelitis. 
This case series evaluated the...
03/03/2021
Wounds
Original Research
03/03/2021
Mehmet Dadaci
Mehmet Emin Cem Yildirim
Serhat Yarar
Bilsev Ince
This study evaluated whether the Limberg flap can be used reliably in scrotal defects with fewer complications than are seen with traditional techniques. The results of unilateral or bilateral Limberg flaps for scrotal reconstruction after...
This study evaluated whether the Limberg flap can be used reliably in scrotal defects with fewer complications than are seen with traditional techniques. The results of unilateral or bilateral Limberg flaps for scrotal reconstruction after...
This study evaluated whether the...
03/03/2021
Wounds
Original Research
03/03/2021
Shadia Abdelhameed Elsayed
Abdel Aziz Baiomy Abdullah
Najla Dar-Odeh
Alaa Abdelqader Altaweel
A retrospective cohort study was conducted to investigate and assess possible risk factors for intraoral wound dehiscence related to patients and surgical technique.
A retrospective cohort study was conducted to investigate and assess possible risk factors for intraoral wound dehiscence related to patients and surgical technique.
A retrospective cohort study was...
03/03/2021
Wounds

Column

Editorial Message
03/03/2021
Terry Treadwell
Patient compliance is one of our greatest challenges in treating patients with wounds—ie, convincing patients to follow our treatment instructions.
Patient compliance is one of our greatest challenges in treating patients with wounds—ie, convincing patients to follow our treatment instructions.
Patient compliance is one of our...
03/03/2021
Wounds

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