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Volume 33 - Issue 10 - October 2021

Feature

Original Research
10/05/2021
David H Keast
Ashrafunissa Janmohammad
The authors sought to determine if a chitosan gelling fiber wound dressing could control bleeding of freshly debrided wounds. The effect of the chitosan dressing on overall healing and patient and provider satisfaction was also evaluated.
The authors sought to determine if a chitosan gelling fiber wound dressing could control bleeding of freshly debrided wounds. The effect of the chitosan dressing on overall healing and patient and provider satisfaction was also evaluated.
The authors sought to determine...
10/05/2021
Wounds
Case Series
10/01/2021
Ryan Chatelain
The objective of this study was to provide preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of a novel bioresorbable microfilm matrix (20 µm thick) containing very low amounts of silver (0.16 mg/in²) in preventing SSIs.
The objective of this study was to provide preliminary evaluation of the efficacy of a novel bioresorbable microfilm matrix (20 µm thick) containing very low amounts of silver (0.16 mg/in²) in preventing SSIs.
The objective of this study was...
10/01/2021
Wounds
Case Series
10/01/2021
Vita Boyar
This article examines the use of MB/GV antibacterial foams in pediatric patients.
This article examines the use of MB/GV antibacterial foams in pediatric patients.
This article examines the use of...
10/01/2021
Wounds
Original Research
09/17/2021
Serhat Şibar
Kemal Findikcioglu
Kirdar Guney
Serhan Tuncer
Suhan Ayhan
This study aimed to evaluate whether flap selection influences postoperative results in sacral PI reconstruction.
This study aimed to evaluate whether flap selection influences postoperative results in sacral PI reconstruction.
This study aimed to evaluate...
09/17/2021
Wounds

Column

Editorial Message
10/02/2021
Terry Treadwell
Neonates, infants, and children should not be treated as just small adults, because they have issues related to their development, age, and genetics that may make adult treatments ineffective at best and harmful at worst.
Neonates, infants, and children should not be treated as just small adults, because they have issues related to their development, age, and genetics that may make adult treatments ineffective at best and harmful at worst.
Neonates, infants, and children...
10/02/2021
Wounds
Evidence Corner
10/01/2021
Laura Bolton
This Evidence Corner, which includes 2 studies, clarifies evidence supporting the use of recognized preoperative antibiotic administration to support host defenses in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.
This Evidence Corner, which includes 2 studies, clarifies evidence supporting the use of recognized preoperative antibiotic administration to support host defenses in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.
This Evidence Corner, which...
10/01/2021
Wounds

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