Background: On the market today, there are a plethora of products aimed to reinstate the normal cycle of wound healing for chronic nonhealing wounds, thus allowing them to close. We aimed...
Background: The underlying etiology of the dehiscence makes it difficult to manage as sometimes that etiology cannot be resolved, which is why the practitioner needs to optimize the wound...
Introduction: Wound dehiscience can occur for multiple reasons including chronic disease, acute infection, increased wound tension, and many others. The underlying etiology of the dehisce...
Introduction: The lack of oxygen availability in the wound bed has been implicated as one of the culprits behind the chronicity of many wounds. Much work is being done to address the need...
Introduction: Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) can be a difficult to manage wound population as the underlying vascular compromise can lead to continued peripheral edema and excessive drainage, wh...