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Volume 51 - Issue 5 - May, 2005

Feature

Empirical Studies
05/01/2005
    A chronic wound, as defined by the Wound Healing Society, is a wound that has not healed in a timely fashion.1 Factors that affect “timely” include, but are not limited to, patient age, wound location, and wound origin/cause. Many...
    A chronic wound, as defined by the Wound Healing Society, is a wound that has not healed in a timely fashion.1 Factors that affect “timely” include, but are not limited to, patient age, wound location, and wound origin/cause. Many...
    A chronic wound, as defined...
05/01/2005
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
05/01/2005
Part 1 Grafting     When dressings and medical management fail or when rapid healing is essential, skin grafting is an excellent alternative. The first recorded skin grafts were performed in India and Egypt. More recently, skin grafting has...
Part 1 Grafting     When dressings and medical management fail or when rapid healing is essential, skin grafting is an excellent alternative. The first recorded skin grafts were performed in India and Egypt. More recently, skin grafting has...
Part 1 Grafting     When...
05/01/2005
Wound Management & Prevention