Introduction: Neglected Lisfranc injuries in diabetic patients with a history of smoking pose significant challenges in surgical management, often resulting in complications such as surgi...
Introduction: Third degree burns represent a significant risk for infection and morbidity for affected patients. Hence, treatment is focused on preventing deep infection, limiting fluid l...
Introduction: While reticulated open cell foam (ROCF) is a well-established dressing for negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), granulation tissue ingrowth can occur if the dressing is l...
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Midfoot crushing injuries can be devastating and often result in significant soft tissue deficits, presenting challenges in wound management and reconstruction. Patients...
Introduction: Almost 80% of VLUs heal by one year using conservative management, however, 6-month recurrence is as high as 50-70% when the underlying etiology is not also addressed.[1][2]...
Introduction: Necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) targets the skin, subcutaneous tissue, or muscle and can rapidly spread to adjacent tissue planes due to poor blood supply.1 NSTIs a...
Introduction: Several veterans deal with lasting effects of their military service long after discharge, and “their wounds from war are daily facts of life.”1 That was the story of the ve...
Introduction: The treatment of hard-to-heal wounds remains a significant clinical challenge. Real-world evidence is essential to understand the effectiveness of products among typical pat...
Introduction: Degloving injuries are traumatic events in which the skin and tissue are torn away from underlying structures. These injuries present complex challenges requiring prompt sur...