Introduction: Proper wound cleansing is an integral part of early-stage wound management that is essential in facilitating the transition to therapies that (i) promote granulation tissue ...
Background: Split-thickness skin grafts (STSG), which were first described in the late 1860s, remain a widely utilized technique for wound reconstruction; however, harvesting the STSG cre...
Introduction: In patients treated with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), pain related to the removal of the acrylic drape and periwound skin irritation are known issues. As an alter...
Background: Split thickness skin grafts (STSG), which were first described in the late 1860s, remain a widely utilized technique for wound reconstruction; however, harvesting the STS...
Background: Proper wound cleansing is an integral part of early-stage wound management that is essential in facilitating the transition to therapies that (i) promote granula...