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Volume 33 - Issue 11 - November 2021

Feature

Case Report
11/22/2021
Presented is the case of a 62-year-old female with a history of ductal carcinoma in situ who underwent a left breast mastectomy with immediate deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction.
Presented is the case of a 62-year-old female with a history of ductal carcinoma in situ who underwent a left breast mastectomy with immediate deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction.
Presented is the case of a...
11/22/2021
Wounds
Case Series
11/02/2021
In this case series, the authors aimed to demonstrate that hydromechanical therapy with pressurized irrigation can be a cost-effective and clinically effective wound care modality.
In this case series, the authors aimed to demonstrate that hydromechanical therapy with pressurized irrigation can be a cost-effective and clinically effective wound care modality.
In this case series, the authors...
11/02/2021
Wounds
Case Series
11/02/2021
This retrospective case series reports on the use of HA-drape in 4 patients who experienced periwound skin breakdown. The goal was to minimize skin breakdown while maintaining a seal on the dressing.
This retrospective case series reports on the use of HA-drape in 4 patients who experienced periwound skin breakdown. The goal was to minimize skin breakdown while maintaining a seal on the dressing.
This retrospective case series...
11/02/2021
Wounds
Original Research
11/01/2021
A 2-part study was conducted to investigate incisional bilayer NPWT and describe its use in inguinal lymphadenectomy. A cutaneous flap model was made using a pork loaf.
A 2-part study was conducted to investigate incisional bilayer NPWT and describe its use in inguinal lymphadenectomy. A cutaneous flap model was made using a pork loaf.
A 2-part study was conducted to...
11/01/2021
Wounds
Original Research
10/05/2021
This study compared the efficacy and safety of topical application of a hyaluronic acid cream vs a neutral comparator (identical cream without HA) in treating subjects with chronic leg ulcers of vascular origin.
This study compared the efficacy and safety of topical application of a hyaluronic acid cream vs a neutral comparator (identical cream without HA) in treating subjects with chronic leg ulcers of vascular origin.
This study compared the efficacy...
10/05/2021
Wounds