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Best in Class: Scottsdale Wound Management Guide
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Malvern, PA (June 8, 2009) – Proper wound care management has become one of the top concerns for many clinicians across various medical specialties. Treatment is specific to the wound type, the patient and the long-term care plan and requires ongoing assessment. Read More
2009 WOUNDS Article Index
Education

ON-DEMAND WEBCAST - How Advanced Wound Dressing Technology Helps Progress Chronic Wound Healing
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Taking the Complexity Out of Diabetic Foot Management - Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
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Simple Steps in Wound Healing to Achieve Success for Your Patients and Practice - Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
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CLINICAL EVENTS CALENDAR
- Wound Clinic Business MeetingStart Date:June 18, 2010End Date:June 18, 2010
Crowne Plaza, Chicago O'Hare
- SAWC FallStart Date:September 23, 2010End Date:September 25, 2010
Anaheim Convention Center
Issue
- Issue:8 August 2009
Abstract: Treatment of necrotizing fasciitis (NF) includes radical surgical debridement often resulting in large wounds that need to be closed with methods including split-thickness skin grafts (STSG), local flaps, or guided tissue regeneration procedures. In this case report, a 45 year-old Caucasian male was surgically treated for a benign left groin hernia, developed NF, and was transferred to the authors’ burn unit. The wound was treated initially with wide debridement and with a brief delay before finally closing the wound.
- Issue:8 August 2009
Abstract: Silk sericin (SS) has been shown to promote collagen synthesis during wound healing, but it lacks antimicrobial activity. We investigated the effectiveness and the induction of the inflammatory mediators IL-1bβ and TNF-aα by SS, silver sulfadiazine (SSD) cream, and SS in combination with SSD cream on wound healing in rats. The results show that SS at 8% w/w partially inhibits SSD antibacterial activity. Treating wounds with a combination of SS and SSD did not induce significant wound size reduction when compared to other treatments.
- The Effect of Suppressing Discoidin Domain Receptor Expression on Keloid Formation and ProliferationIssue:8 August 2009
Abstract: Background. Discoidin domain receptors (DDR) with tyrosine kinase activity have been identified as novel receptors for modulating collagen production and organization in scar tissue. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of blocking discoidin domain receptor 1 (DDR1), signaling of keloid fibroblast cells on the inhibition of keloid formation, and proliferation, by means of gene therapy. Methods. The expression of DDR1 in keloid tissues was investigated by immunohistology and the expression of DDR1 protein in keloid fibroblasts was examined by Western blot analysis.
- Issue:8 August 2009
Dear Editor:
I recently noticed an oversight in the article (Lountzis et al. Percutaneous flexor tenotomy—office procedure for diabetic toe ulcerations. WOUNDS. 2007;19[3]:64–68), which does not contain results on follow-up. The authors stated the procedure was “never described in an instructive fashion in the literature.” This author had previously published the technique and results on follow-up of this procedure in Wounds and elsewhere.1–3 The editor, authors, and readers may find the excellent results on follow-up of interest.
- Issue:8 August 2009
A Randomized Comparative Study Evaluating the Tolerability and Efficacy of Two Topical Therapies for the Treatment of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
This study has been completed.
- Issue:8 August 2009
Dear Readers:
- Issue:8 August 2009
Report Indicates Major Concerns Regarding CMS Guidelines
- Issue:8 August 2009
ConvaTec Launches New Website Designed for Clinicians
- Issue:8 August 2009
Abstract: Multiple patient comorbidities and environmental factors increase the risk of incisional wound complications. The literature suggests that negative pressure therapy (NPT) on clean closed surgical incisions may help reduce the risk of wound infections and other complications. In this case study, NPT was applied in the operating room to clean closed surgical wounds in four high-risk patients (two men, two women) following coronary artery bypass grafting using bilateral internal mammary arteries, transmetatarsal amputation, and abdominal hysterectomy. All wounds healed well.
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