Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d*), which provides wound cleansing to help remove debris, infectious materials, and exudate, has been reported to ...
Venous ulcers, a common type of lower extremity ulcers, can affect up to 3% of the United States population.1 These ulcers can be difficult to heal and may recur in 60%-70% of patients.2 ...
Surgical reconstruction of chronic wounds using soft tissue flaps is a routine approach to achieve closure. Due to the poor tissue quality, longstanding inflammation, bioburden and impai...
Biofilm and the bacterial burden have been recognized as impediments to wound progression. The use of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d) has gained...
In a community wound care clinic, introduction of a novel use of a tubular dressing securement system (TDS) influenced healing times on five patients who experienced venous, arterial, mix...
Introduction: Proper wound cleansing is an integral part of early-stage wound management that is essential in facilitating the transition to therapies that (i) promote granulation tissue ...
Background: Split-thickness skin grafts (STSG), which were first described in the late 1860s, remain a widely utilized technique for wound reconstruction; however, harvesting the STSG cre...
Introduction: In patients treated with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), pain related to the removal of the acrylic drape and periwound skin irritation are known issues. As an alter...
Background: Split thickness skin grafts (STSG), which were first described in the late 1860s, remain a widely utilized technique for wound reconstruction; however, harvesting the STS...
Background: Proper wound cleansing is an integral part of early-stage wound management that is essential in facilitating the transition to therapies that (i) promote granula...