INTRODUCTION: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems must have certain technical capabilities to effectively deliver therapy. The International Consensus Review for NPWT Systems, ...
Antimicrobial peptides are well-known for their antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties in vitro, however their efficacy in vivo is limited. 1 The goal of this study was to determine the...
Introduction: Public health concerns over antibiotic-resistant pathogens has spurred the development of non-traditional antimicrobials. These non-traditional antimicrobials offer advantag...
Debridement plays a critical role in wound bed preparation and management. In addition to removing necrotic tissue, debridement can eliminate bacteria that are frequently harbored within...
Establishing and maintaining a pathogen-free environment of acute and chronic wounds is vital for optimum healing.1-4 One of the first steps in preventing biofilm consists of debriding th...
Reduction of blood loss from patients is one of the most important considerations during surgical procedures, especially during emergency events.1-2  A new composition that provides impr...
This pilot study tested a novel, low-cost-of-manufacture, non-electrical device that uses solid-state oxygen management technology (OxMT) to create and sustain a vacuum in an iNPWT dressi...
Background: Wound matrices are designed to stimulate cell proliferation and new tissue growth.
Purpose: This study examines the sustained release of a wound matrix that contain...
Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is a gram-negative microorganism with a high capability of forming biofilm. New technologies have been developed to either prevent biofilm fro...