Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) continue to challenge wound care practitioners. They are prone to infection and increase the risk of lower extremity amputation. The aim of this study was to e...
INTRODUCTION: Processed microvascular tissue (PMVT*), comprised of a minimally manipulated vascular bed, enhances angiogenesis and wound healing preclinically, and in clinical case series...
Plantar fibromas are benign masses of fibrous tissue that develop in the arch of the foot arising from the plantar fascia. Symptomatology varies and is often related to weight bearing ana...
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%...
A 52 year old male presents with a history of TBI, lumbar/cervical disk degeneration, and progressive radiculopathy for the past 2 years. Patient reports, in the last 2 years he has digre...
Abstract Body: Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) continue to challenge wound care practitioners. They are prone to infection and increase the risk of lower extremity amputation. The ...
Wound healing of recalcitrant wounds is challenging, particularly among those with comorbidities and poor immune systems. Venous leg ulcers, caused by chronic venous insufficiency, have p...
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...
Successful take of skin grafts requires a well vascularized wound bed, and remain challenging when performed over poorly vascularized structures, such as exposed bones and tendons. The ad...
Abstract Body: Venous leg ulcerations (VLUs) frequently represent a significant clinical challenge. Dehydrated human amnion and chorion allografts have shown great promise in the treatmen...