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Over 30 million people in the U.S. suffer from diabetes. Diabetics have a 25% lifetime incidence of developing a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), and 4% -10% will have a DFU at any given time. ...
02/01/2021
Problem: Lower limb amputation, when performed to address chronic wounds, is associated with increased risk of wound recurrence, infection and mortality postoperatively.1 Therefore, when ...
01/28/2021
Problem: Charcot foot  is a serious, potentially limb-threatening complication of diabetes.1 Immediate immobilization of the lower limb and the redistribution of its plantar forces, which...
01/28/2021
Diabetes mellitus has become a global pandemic, with ~422 million people affected worldwide, including 29 million people in the US [1, 2]. Patients with diabetes have may have up to a 25%...
01/28/2021
INTRODUCTION: Processed microvascular tissue (PMVT*), comprised of a minimally manipulated vascular bed, enhances angiogenesis and wound healing preclinically, and in clinical case series...
01/28/2021
In this case series, we report on the use of NPWTi-d for 3 chronic wounds in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities.
01/28/2021
Diabetic foot ulcers remain a major health care problem resulting in considerable suffering and substantial socioeconomic costs.1 The gold standard for diabetic foot ulcer treatment inclu...
01/28/2021
A broad spectrum antimicrobial wound gel* with a polyethylene glycol-based hydrogel, a high osmolarity solution and a surfactant has been developed to bring EPS into solution and lyse enc...
01/28/2021
Development of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) has an estimated 15% lifetime incidence rate in diabetic patients.1 Patients with DFUs have increased risk of infection, amputation, or mortalit...
11/23/2020
Diabetes mellitus has become a global pandemic, with ~422 million people affected worldwide, including 29 million people in the US [1, 2]. Patients with diabetes have may have up to a 25%...
11/23/2020