Abstract Body: Wound exudate management presents a serious clinical challenge, particularly in heavily draining wounds. When excess moisture builds up in a wound and remains in contact wi...
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The triad of local wound management includes debridement, control of infection/inflammation, and moisture balance (Bohn, Schultz et al. 2017). Complex wounds present ...
Abstract Body: Candida auris (C. auris) is a recently emerged, multidrug-resistant, highly invasive, and hospital-acquired fungal pathogen. With a high incidence of severe infection and d...
Abstract Body: First reported in 2009, Candida auris (C. auris) has emerged as a multidrug-resistant, highly invasive, hospital-acquired fungal pathogen. With clinical isolates identified...
Abstract Body: Biofilms can form on surfaces, such as medical devices and wounds, leading to infection, inflammation and delayed wound healing. Unlike their planktonic counterparts, biofi...
Abstract Body: Although biofilms can be formed by a single species, they are generally multispecies and can comprise of aerobic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria, fungi and yeasts. Biofilms ar...
Many textbooks and medical websites continue to lack representation for identification of skin disorders and pressure ulcers in darkly pigmented skin only giving brief descriptions regard...
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Debridement is a key component in several wound care guidelines.1 Its use in patients on anti-coagulant therapy can result in difficult to control active bleed...
This pilot study tested a novel, low-cost-of-manufacture, non-electrical device that uses solid-state oxygen management technology (OxMT) to create and sustain a vacuum in an iNPWT dressi...
Abstract Body: Introduction: Lower extremity reconstruction requires consideration of treatment options from basic to complex, with selection of the simplest technique likely to achieve w...