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Nanofiber matrix* is a product that offers a novel approach to second intention healing after skin cancer or vascular surgery. Secondary intention healing is often chosen for wounds in mi...
01/28/2021
Abstract Body: Slow healing of chronic wounds is affected by a combination of local, systemic and psychosocial conditions1. The contributing elements affecting the healing process directl...
11/23/2020
Nanofiber matrix* is a product that offers a novel approach to second intention healing after skin cancer or vascular surgery. Secondary intention healing is often chosen for wounds in mi...
11/23/2020
Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of an Advanced Wound Care Matrix in the Management of Nonhealing DFUs
Clinical Cases
03/19/2020
This 10-patient case series demonstrates the efficacy and safety of an advanced wound matrix featuring a bilayer structure that is specifically designed for the management of chronic wounds in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.
This 10-patient case series demonstrates the efficacy and safety of an advanced wound matrix featuring a bilayer structure that is specifically designed for the management of chronic wounds in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.
This 10-patient case series...
03/19/2020
Wounds
Case Report and Brief Review
12/26/2019
Richard Kaufman
Joshua Nguyen
Brett Williams
Sunny Patel
Ramon Lopez
Steven F. Boc
The authors report the case of a 16-year-old girl with no past medical history who sustained an extensive degloving injury to her right foot involving severe subcutaneous and muscular soft tissue disruption and contamination.
The authors report the case of a 16-year-old girl with no past medical history who sustained an extensive degloving injury to her right foot involving severe subcutaneous and muscular soft tissue disruption and contamination.
The authors report the case of a...
12/26/2019
Wounds
Review
06/01/2007
Wounds
Original Research
01/10/2004
Robert H. Demling
Jeffrey A. Niezgoda
G. Davin Haraway
Eliot N. Mostow
01/10/2004
Wounds