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Original Research
07/01/2021
Kayleen Seaton
Dustin Mullens
Jason Barr
Elizabeth Hull
Richard Averitte
The authors conducted a preliminary study to assess the efficacy of amniotic tissue–derived allograft in speeding wound closure time and improving cosmetic outcomes in the specified patient population.
The authors conducted a preliminary study to assess the efficacy of amniotic tissue–derived allograft in speeding wound closure time and improving cosmetic outcomes in the specified patient population.
The authors conducted a...
07/01/2021
Wounds
Wound healing by secondary intention is a complex and prolonged process. Granulation tissue forms to help close the wound by contraction; the volume of tissue needed to fill the wound def...
11/21/2019
Necrotizing Fasciitis (NF) is a devastating infection requiring prompt recognition and treatment. Debridement of associated necrotic tissue may result in exposure of bone. With limb invol...
07/15/2019
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
09/29/2016
Moti Harats
Amnon Lam
Michael Maller
Rachel Kornhaber
Josef Haik
09/29/2016
Wounds
Original Research
07/06/2016
Francesco Paolo Palumbo
Keith G. Harding
Franca Abbritti
Sarah Bradbury
Jürgen Dietmar Cech
Nicola Ivins
Dieter Klein
Gabrielle Menzinger
Frans Meuleneire
Simone Seratoni
Christoph Zölß
Dieter Mayer
A new surfactant-based biomaterial containing the antimicrobial 1% silver sulfadiazine (SSD) was developed at the University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) to improve outcomes for nonhealing wounds. This study’s objective was to clinically...
A new surfactant-based biomaterial containing the antimicrobial 1% silver sulfadiazine (SSD) was developed at the University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) to improve outcomes for nonhealing wounds. This study’s objective was to clinically...
A new surfactant-based...
07/06/2016
Wounds
Original Research
03/04/2016
Robert J. Snyder
Kenneth Shimozaki
Arthur Tallis
Michael Kerzner
Alexander Reyzelman
Dimitrios Lintzeris
Desmond Bell
Randi L. Rutan
Barry Rosenblum
03/04/2016
Wounds
Review
11/11/2015
Robert S. Kirsner
Brent Bernstein
Animesh Bhatia
John Lantis
Lam Le
Katherine Lincoln
Paul Liu
Lee Rodgers
Mark Shaw
David Young
11/11/2015
Wounds
Case Report and Brief Review
05/11/2015
Oren Weissman
Noga Goldman
Demetris Stavrou
Liran Barzilai
Gil Grabov Nardini
Nimrod Farber
Isaac Zilinsky
Eyal Winkler
Josef Haik
05/11/2015
Wounds
Case Series
11/06/2013
Stefano Chiummariello
Giuseppe Del Torto
Marco Iera
Sergio Arleo
Carmine Alfano
11/06/2013
Wounds