Venous ulcers, a common type of lower extremity ulcers, can affect up to 3% of the United States population.1 These ulcers can be difficult to heal and may recur in 60%-70% of patients.2 ...
Care of venous stasis ulcers can be painful for patients and a time consuming process. Compression is the gold standard of wound healing for venous stasis ulcers, yet many times patients ...
Hospital acquired pressure injuries continue to challenge our healthcare systems.  Since CMS removed additional reimbursement for conditions not present on admission, facilities have dep...
Pyoderma Gangrenosum (PG) is an ulcerative inflammatory disorder causing rapidly progressive, painful skin lesions not amenable to debridement or amputation. Often associated with inflamm...
Care of venous stasis ulcers can be painful for patients and a time consuming process. Compression is the gold standard of wound healing for venous stasis ulcers, yet many times patients ...
Abstract Body: Background: To successfully perform self-wound care, patients/caregivers frequently need to perform individualized multi-step dressing changes at home. Effective teaching o...
Abstract Body: In cases where full closure is not achieved after open abdominal surgery, patients are left with open cutaneous wounds with knotted, heavy sutures at the wound base, provid...
Abstract Body: Wounds near fistulas and ostomies are typically not good candidates for skin grafting due to the risk of effluent contamination; however, not grafting these wounds can dela...
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Adoption of telehealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has predicted virtual healthcare services to reach 1 billion by the end of 2020.1 As Medicare relaxed regulations, ...
Abstract Body: Background: As wound care moves toward more comprehensive patient-centered care management, frequent consultation with multiple specialists is necessary. For patients, thi...