Introduction: Chronic wounds have a significant impact on a substantial number of Americans today. The etiology of these wounds is often multifactorial, not fully understood, and further ...
Introduction: Biofilms represent a significant impediment to wound repair and are nearly ubiquitous in all chronic wounds. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of three anti-b...
Introduction: Pressure injuries impose a significant financial burden on healthcare facilities while also compromising patient well-being (Padula et al., 2019). These injuries often lead ...
Introduction: Diabetic patients are prone to developing chronic wounds due to numerous underlying causes, some of those including being vulnerable to infections, dysregulated growth facto...
Introduction: Effective wound management is essential for promoting healing, preventing complications, and improving patient outcomes. Dressings play a pivotal role in this process, servi...
Introduction: Moisture balance of the wound bed is important in wound healing.1 An ex vivo porcine wound model was used to assess the impact of oxygen flow during application of continuo...
Introduction: Moisture balance of the wound bed is important in wound healing.1 To maintain this balance it is important that excess exudate is absorbed away from the wound unimpeded int...
Introduction: A compromised epidermal barrier underlies incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). Skin protectant barrier film products can be applied to provide a robust, flexible, and l...
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Human amniotic membrane (HAM) allografts have numerous clinical applications to treat chronic wounds. Dual layered HAMs provide robust thickness for treating larger and dee...
Introduction: Wound re-epithelialization is marked by the formation of a new epithelial layer that re-establishes the barrier between a wound and the environment allowing for successful w...