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Rapid Communication
11/30/2019
Leah Griffin
Marissa J. Carter
Ralph D’Agostino
Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
This comparative effectiveness study evaluates the value proposition of 2 collagen-containing wound dressings — oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC)/collagen/silver-ORC dressing and ovine collagen extracellular matrix (ECM) — in matched...
This comparative effectiveness study evaluates the value proposition of 2 collagen-containing wound dressings — oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC)/collagen/silver-ORC dressing and ovine collagen extracellular matrix (ECM) — in matched...
This comparative effectiveness...
11/30/2019
Wounds
Original Research
07/01/2019
Sheng Zhang
Shannon Young Phelps
Melissa Brent Hill
Rafael Ruiz
The purpose of this study is to introduce a wound closure testing method that reproduces a pulling or stretching force, leading to more accurate supporting data for clinicians to select the proper product when closing a low- or high-tension...
The purpose of this study is to introduce a wound closure testing method that reproduces a pulling or stretching force, leading to more accurate supporting data for clinicians to select the proper product when closing a low- or high-tension...
The purpose of this study is to...
07/01/2019
Wounds
Original Research
05/01/2019
Walid Mari
Sara Younes
Jaree Naqvi
Abdelfatah Abou Issa
Terry L. Oroszi
David R Cool
Jeffrey B. Travers
Richard Simman
This study examines the healing rates of stage 4 pressure ulcers using combination of a commercially available porcine-based wound matrix dressing alongside negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) versus using NPWT alone.
This study examines the healing rates of stage 4 pressure ulcers using combination of a commercially available porcine-based wound matrix dressing alongside negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) versus using NPWT alone.
This study examines the healing...
05/01/2019
Wounds
Clinical Research Poster
10/18/2018
BACKGROUND: Since the presence of necrosis increases the chances of infection and delays healing, most deeper burns are treated with excision, followed by, depending on the depth, autografting or use of a dressing. Debridement is painful and...
BACKGROUND: Since the presence of necrosis increases the chances of infection and delays healing, most deeper burns are treated with excision, followed by, depending on the depth, autografting or use of a dressing. Debridement is painful and...
BACKGROUND: Since the presence...
10/18/2018
Wounds
Original Research
10/01/2011
Wounds
Original Research
05/01/2005
A. Aydan Köse
Yakup Karabagli
Mine Kürkçüoglu
Cengiz Çetin
05/01/2005
Wounds
Brief Communication
02/10/2004
Richard Simman
Robert Forte
Boris Silverberg
Andrea Moriera-Gonzalez
Frances Williams
02/10/2004
Wounds