Volume 37 - Issue 2 - February 2025
Original Research
03/06/2025
Vivien Moris, MD, PhD; Mélodie Terrasa, MD; Eleonor Goubeau, MD; Leslie Ann See, MD; David Guillier, MD; Narcisse Zwetyenga, MD, PhD; Geraldine Jeudy, MD
Exploring nanofat grafting as a regenerative approach for Martorell hypertensive ischemic leg ulcers: A pilot study comparing outcomes with traditional skin grafting.
Exploring nanofat grafting as a regenerative approach for Martorell hypertensive ischemic leg ulcers: A pilot study comparing outcomes with traditional skin grafting.
Exploring nanofat grafting as a...
03/06/2025
Wounds
Case Series
03/06/2025
Sreevathsa M. Ramachar, MS; Nishan Shetty, MBBS; Chaitra D.Y., MBBS
Atypical mycobacterial infections pose a diagnostic challenge in surgical site infections, necessitating early suspicion and multimodal management for optimal patient outcomes.
Atypical mycobacterial infections pose a diagnostic challenge in surgical site infections, necessitating early suspicion and multimodal management for optimal patient outcomes.
Atypical mycobacterial...
03/06/2025
Wounds
Proceedings
03/05/2025
Stakeholders in wound care examine clinical evidence challenges, payer requirements, and alternative evidence sources to inform coverage determinations
Stakeholders in wound care examine clinical evidence challenges, payer requirements, and alternative evidence sources to inform coverage determinations
Stakeholders in wound care...
03/05/2025
Wounds
Feature
Original Research
03/04/2025
This study compared the outcomes of dermal regeneration template use in lower extremity wound closure when combined with split-thickness skin graft procedures.
This study compared the outcomes of dermal regeneration template use in lower extremity wound closure when combined with split-thickness skin graft procedures.
This study compared the outcomes...
03/04/2025
Wounds
Original Research
02/28/2025
Objective: To determine the magnitude of infection in patients with burn injury, the sources of these infections, the prevalent microorganisms and their sensitivity pattern, and the sensitivity of the microorganisms to empirical therapy.
Objective: To determine the magnitude of infection in patients with burn injury, the sources of these infections, the prevalent microorganisms and their sensitivity pattern, and the sensitivity of the microorganisms to empirical therapy.
Objective: To determine the...
02/28/2025
Wounds
Case Report
02/25/2025
Vincent Pecora, BA; Archana Samynathan, MD; Adam Rosenfeld, MD; Zoon Tariq, MD; Karl Saardi, MD
This report presents 3 cases of cutaneous metastases originating from diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and breast cancers that mimicked hidradenitis suppurativa.
This report presents 3 cases of cutaneous metastases originating from diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and breast cancers that mimicked hidradenitis suppurativa.
This report presents 3 cases of...
02/25/2025
Wounds
Original Research
02/25/2025
David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD; Dustin Kruse, DPM; Marissa J. Carter, PhD, MA; Charles M. Zelen, DPM; Adam L. Isaac, DPM
Objective: To conduct a retrospective analysis of patients with chronic wounds in order to evaluate the healing effect of vaporous hyperoxia therapy (VHT) used adjunctively with standard wound care.
Objective: To conduct a retrospective analysis of patients with chronic wounds in order to evaluate the healing effect of vaporous hyperoxia therapy (VHT) used adjunctively with standard wound care.
Objective: To conduct a...
02/25/2025
Wounds
Global Clinical Practice
02/20/2025
Carolyn Kohler Brown, BSN, RN, CWCN; Celestine Kejeh, NA; Christel Limnyuy, APNA; Loveline Mboni, SRN, MPH; Theressia Ngansi, SRN; Becky Nguesseh, NA; Providence Ndim, APNA
Objective: To survey patients with diabetes in Cameroon, West Africa, to assess their knowledge about foot care and prevention of complications, with the goal of improving diabetic foot education across a hospital system.
Objective: To survey patients with diabetes in Cameroon, West Africa, to assess their knowledge about foot care and prevention of complications, with the goal of improving diabetic foot education across a hospital system.
Objective: To survey patients...
02/20/2025
Wounds
Case Report
02/11/2025
Charles A. Andersen, MD; Katherine McLeod, CRNP, BSN, RN, CWCN
02/11/2025
Wounds
Column
Editorial Message
02/24/2025
John C. Lantis, II, MD, FACS
In this month's Editorial Message, Dr. Lantis considers the various treatment-related categories—devices, biologics, and pharmaceuticals—wound care providers use and notes the journey to acceptance and availability is very different for those...
In this month's Editorial Message, Dr. Lantis considers the various treatment-related categories—devices, biologics, and pharmaceuticals—wound care providers use and notes the journey to acceptance and availability is very different for those...
In this month's Editorial...
02/24/2025
Wounds
Insights
Commentary
02/20/2025
Terry Treadwell, MD, FACS, FAAWC
The treatment of diabetes and its complications, especially diabetic foot ulcers, present many challenges if one is working in under-resourced countries. In this commentary, Dr. Treadwell emphasizes the importance of reading the latest...
The treatment of diabetes and its complications, especially diabetic foot ulcers, present many challenges if one is working in under-resourced countries. In this commentary, Dr. Treadwell emphasizes the importance of reading the latest...
The treatment of diabetes and...
02/20/2025
Wounds
Department
Erratum
02/19/2025
Windy Cole, DPM; Emma Woodmansey, PhD
In the article Cole W, Woodmansey E. Monitoring the effect of continuous topical oxygen therapy with near-infrared spectroscopy: a pilot case series in wound healing. Wounds. 2024;36(5):154-159. doi:10.25270/wnds/23150, Table 1 was...
In the article Cole W, Woodmansey E. Monitoring the effect of continuous topical oxygen therapy with near-infrared spectroscopy: a pilot case series in wound healing. Wounds. 2024;36(5):154-159. doi:10.25270/wnds/23150, Table 1 was...
In the article Cole W,...
02/19/2025
Wounds