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Volume 33 - Issue 2 - February 2021

Feature

Using Topical Citric Acid to Treat an Infected Ulcerated Hemangioma in an Infant: A Case Study
Case Report
02/23/2021
Basavraj Nagoba
Milind Davane
Basavraj Warad
Nawab Jamadar
Ajay M. Gavkare
Introduction. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common vascular abnormalities in children under 1 year old; most IHs involute spontaneously and do not need intervention unless a complication occurs. Ulceration and secondary infection...
Introduction. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common vascular abnormalities in children under 1 year old; most IHs involute spontaneously and do not need intervention unless a complication occurs. Ulceration and secondary infection...
Introduction. Infantile...
02/23/2021
Wounds
Pyoderma Gangrenosum After Hand Surgery: A Case Report
Case Report
02/17/2021
Turkhan Mehdiyev
Robert Zimmermann
A report of pyoderma gangrenosum, originally misdiagnosed as an infection after a carpal tunnel release, is presented.
A report of pyoderma gangrenosum, originally misdiagnosed as an infection after a carpal tunnel release, is presented.
A report of pyoderma...
02/17/2021
Wounds
Regenerative Properties of Autologous  Fat Grafting in a Complicated Radiation-Induced Wound
Case Report
02/15/2021
Krishna S. Vyas
Elias Simon Saba
Nho Tran
Introduction. Delayed wound healing and ulceration in radiated tissue is a surgical challenge. Autologous fat grafting can reverse skin changes secondary to radiation such as fibrosis, scarring, contracture, and pain. Adipose-derived stem...
Introduction. Delayed wound healing and ulceration in radiated tissue is a surgical challenge. Autologous fat grafting can reverse skin changes secondary to radiation such as fibrosis, scarring, contracture, and pain. Adipose-derived stem...
Introduction. Delayed wound...
02/15/2021
Wounds
Original Research
02/02/2021
Vahid Alipour
Aziz Rezapour
Mehdi Ebrahimi
Jalal Arabloo
This study analyzed the cost-utility of negative pressure wound therapy compared with traditional wound care for the treatment of patients with diabetic foot ulcers in Iran from the perspective of health care providers.
This study analyzed the cost-utility of negative pressure wound therapy compared with traditional wound care for the treatment of patients with diabetic foot ulcers in Iran from the perspective of health care providers.
This study analyzed the...
02/02/2021
Wounds
Original Research
02/02/2021
Maria Teresa Cacua Sanchez
Luis Fernando Giraldo
Jhon Alejandro Díaz
The objective of this descriptive, retrospective case series was to determine the efficacy of recombinant human epidermal growth factor plus compression therapy vs standard of care in 48 patients with active ulcers resulting from chronic...
The objective of this descriptive, retrospective case series was to determine the efficacy of recombinant human epidermal growth factor plus compression therapy vs standard of care in 48 patients with active ulcers resulting from chronic...
The objective of this...
02/02/2021
Wounds
Original Research
02/02/2021
Eric L. Johnson
Molly Saunders
Tanushree Thote
Alla Danilkovitch
This study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of amnion-derived and chorion-derived cryopreserved placental membranes containing viable cells in the treatment of nonhealing upper-extremity and lower-extremity wounds of nondiabetic and...
This study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of amnion-derived and chorion-derived cryopreserved placental membranes containing viable cells in the treatment of nonhealing upper-extremity and lower-extremity wounds of nondiabetic and...
This study aimed to evaluate the...
02/02/2021
Wounds

Column

Editorial
02/02/2021
Terry Treadwell
Obesity is so common that we rarely think much about it. However, it has progressed to the point that obesity is considered an epidemic in the United States, with about 40% of people being obese, per the 2015–2016 numbers.
Obesity is so common that we rarely think much about it. However, it has progressed to the point that obesity is considered an epidemic in the United States, with about 40% of people being obese, per the 2015–2016 numbers.
Obesity is so common that we...
02/02/2021
Wounds
Evidence Corner
02/02/2021
Laura Bolton
In this installment of Evidence Corner, 2 recent systematic reviews that explored whether such psychological interventions improve patients’ experiences or clinical outcomes for those undergoing abdominal and general surgery are reviewed.
In this installment of Evidence Corner, 2 recent systematic reviews that explored whether such psychological interventions improve patients’ experiences or clinical outcomes for those undergoing abdominal and general surgery are reviewed.
In this installment of Evidence...
02/02/2021
Wounds

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