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Volume 33 - Issue 12 - December 2021

Feature

Brief Communication
12/30/2021
Scott Stratman
Julio Diaz-Perez
Paolo Romanelli
Hadar Lev-Tov
This brief report highlights a patient in whom cutaneous tuberculosis developed, specifically tuberculous chancre, secondary to receiving the BCG vaccine as a possible treatment for fibromyalgia.
This brief report highlights a patient in whom cutaneous tuberculosis developed, specifically tuberculous chancre, secondary to receiving the BCG vaccine as a possible treatment for fibromyalgia.
This brief report highlights a...
12/30/2021
Wounds
Case Series
12/30/2021
Laura Swoboda
The 3 complex patient cases in the present report describe the routine use of mNPWT between December 18, 2020, and June 7, 2021, at a community hospital-based outpatient wound center within an academic health system, including 2 dehisced...
The 3 complex patient cases in the present report describe the routine use of mNPWT between December 18, 2020, and June 7, 2021, at a community hospital-based outpatient wound center within an academic health system, including 2 dehisced...
The 3 complex patient cases in...
12/30/2021
Wounds
Case Series
12/30/2021
Giulia Davini
Valentina Dini
Agata Janowska
Michela Macchia
Bruno Gualtieri
Giammarco Granieri
Marco Romanelli
This case series described the use of ultraportable negative pressure wound therapy and compression bandaging following postoperative dehiscence of Achilles tendon repair.
This case series described the use of ultraportable negative pressure wound therapy and compression bandaging following postoperative dehiscence of Achilles tendon repair.
This case series described the...
12/30/2021
Wounds
Case Report
12/08/2021
Robert J Klein
This single case study of a patient with chronic diabetic foot ulcerations of the medial first metatarsal head and dorsal proximal interphalangeal joints of the second and third toes of the left foot, which had not been successfully treated...
This single case study of a patient with chronic diabetic foot ulcerations of the medial first metatarsal head and dorsal proximal interphalangeal joints of the second and third toes of the left foot, which had not been successfully treated...
This single case study of a...
12/08/2021
Wounds
Case Report
12/08/2021
Jill Michalak
Richard Simman
Drew Oostra
Differential diagnosis included antiphospholipid syndrome, symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema, warfarin-induced necrosis, cutaneous thrombotic vasculopathy, myeloproliferative disorder, and high-dose hydroxyurea...
Differential diagnosis included antiphospholipid syndrome, symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema, warfarin-induced necrosis, cutaneous thrombotic vasculopathy, myeloproliferative disorder, and high-dose hydroxyurea...
Differential diagnosis included...
12/08/2021
Wounds
Original Research
12/02/2021
Laura Swoboda
This retrospective research study evaluated the clinical use and outcomes of the vPM with living mesenchymal stem cells used in chronic wound management in the community hospital outpatient department setting with the goal of comparing...
This retrospective research study evaluated the clinical use and outcomes of the vPM with living mesenchymal stem cells used in chronic wound management in the community hospital outpatient department setting with the goal of comparing...
This retrospective research...
12/02/2021
Wounds
Original Research
12/02/2021
Khaled Omarizadeh
Mohammad Reza Farahpour
Mahshid Alipour
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of an ointment prepared from S sahendica essential oil on an infected wound model in BALB/c mice.
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of an ointment prepared from S sahendica essential oil on an infected wound model in BALB/c mice.
This study was conducted to...
12/02/2021
Wounds

Department

Letters to the Editor
12/02/2021
Kenneth Olshansky
The author proposed the development of a universal definition regarding skin failure. Wounds that are in fact pressure injuries are being labeled or attributed to skin failure, complicating the question of whether wounds are unavoidable
The author proposed the development of a universal definition regarding skin failure. Wounds that are in fact pressure injuries are being labeled or attributed to skin failure, complicating the question of whether wounds are unavoidable
The author proposed the...
12/02/2021
Wounds

Column

Evidence Corner
12/02/2021
Laura Bolton
This Evidence Corner describes systematic review evidence indicating that feedback given to responsible wound care professionals reduced SSI incidence for patients undergoing orthopedic or trauma surgery and abdominal surgery.
This Evidence Corner describes systematic review evidence indicating that feedback given to responsible wound care professionals reduced SSI incidence for patients undergoing orthopedic or trauma surgery and abdominal surgery.
This Evidence Corner describes...
12/02/2021
Wounds
Editorial Message
12/02/2021
Terry Treadwell
In the December Editorial Message, Dr Treadwell shares the story of the development of the Santa Tracker from North American Aerospace Defense Command from Christmas of 1955.
In the December Editorial Message, Dr Treadwell shares the story of the development of the Santa Tracker from North American Aerospace Defense Command from Christmas of 1955.
In the December Editorial...
12/02/2021
Wounds

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