Wound Healing
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Wound Healing and Exudate – A Comprehensive Look at Moisture Management in Wounds
Exudate produced during the inflammatory phase of healing is a crucial factor that ensures a moist environment in the wound, provides nutrients for cellular metabolism, and supports autolytic debridement. Without proper exudate management and maintenance of optimal moisture in the wound, patients are exposed to a range of risks and complications in healing.
Minimally Invasive Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus: Laser and Negative Pressure Therapy as a Gentle and Effective Modality
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Innovation in Wound Healing: Zetuvit Plus Silicone Border for Optimal Wound Exudate Management
Excessive wound exudate can lead to delayed healing, skin damage around the wound, or leakage under…
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Compression therapy in combination with surgical intervention in the treatment of venous leg ulcers and prevention of their recurrence
Compression therapy represents an important part of the treatment of venous leg ulcers; it…
Compression Therapy with Zinc Oxide Dressings in Dermatology
Zinc oxide dressings have a long-standing tradition and continue to find their place in modern…
Water Microjet as a Gentler Method of Debridement
Debridement is an integral part of chronic wound treatment. Currently, the most common method…
Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness of Superabsorbent Dressings in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
A recent cost-effectiveness analysis based on German data showed that using superabsorbent…
Care of Surgical Wounds and Choice of Dressings − Main Findings of the Latest International Expert Consensus
In December 2022, Wounds International published a summary of consensus outputs from six…
Dressing Solutions for Better Wound Care
Although wounds at different stages of healing require different types of treatment, the…
Current Legislative Changes Relating to Medical Devices – Overview Summary in a Nutshell
In 2022, several legislative changes were introduced in the area of medical devices (MD) for…
Effectiveness of Compression Therapy in Patients with Leg Ulcers
Up to 2% of the population suffers from leg ulcers. The standard treatment for ulcers of…
Contact Dermatitis in Patients with Venous Ulcers – and How to Prevent It?
The prevalence of chronic wounds increases with the rising average age, and for example,…
The Importance of Hydration in Wound Healing
In response to skin injury, bodily processes initiate to restore the function of the skin…
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