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    The Clinical Effectiveness in Wound Healing With Extracellular Matrix Derived From Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix: A Case Series on Severe Chronic Wounds

    Howard Kimmel,a Michael Rahn,a and  Thomas W. Gilbertb,∗ Abstract “A study involving 3 patients was performed to evaluate the efficacy of Matristem, an extracellular matrix scaffold derived from…

    ACCWS November 30, 2010

    Commentary on the Conversion to an Advanced Standard of Care for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Other Chronic Wounds

    Donald E. Mrdjenovich∗ Abstract “There have been notable contributions in the literature regarding the consensus for a new standard for the treatment of diabetic foot…

    ACCWS September 21, 2010

    Limb Salvage Surgery and Wound Treatment in the Establishment of Globally Standardized Diabetes, Amputation, and Limb Salvage Centers to Address Lower Extremity Morbidity and Mortality in Thailand

    Gerit Mulder, DPM, MS, FRCST, FAPWCA, FACCWS∗ and  Daniel K. Lee, DPM, FACFAS Abstract “Diabetes and its consequences, particularly diabetic foot ulcerations and amputations, are increasing exponentially…

    ACCWS September 19, 2010

    Complicated Lower Extremity Wound Caused by Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Leading to Hypercoagulable State: A Team Approach for Limb Salvage

    Richard Simman,a,b,∗ John Haluschak,c and  Sarah Jacksond Abstract “This article describes a complicated lower extremity wound due to hypercoagulable state caused by immune thrombocytopenic purpura. A team approach…

    ACCWS September 9, 2010

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    Jayesh Shaha,∗ Abstract “Hyperbaric oxygen is a treatment in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen intermittently while inside a treatment chamber at a pressure higher…

    ACCWS April 24, 2010

    Phlebolymphedema–A Common Underdiagnosed and Undertreated Problem in the Wound Care Clinic

    Wade Farrowa,∗ Abstract “This article focuses on the pathophysiology of phlebolymphedema, as well as proper diagnosis and treatment. It is hoped that this article will…

    ACCWS April 22, 2010

    Use of Alternatives to Air-Fluidized Support Surfaces in the Care of Complex Wounds in Postflap and Postgraft Patients

    Cynthia A. Fleck, RN, BSN, MBA, ET/WOCN, CWS, DNC, CFCN, FACCWS,a Laurie M. Rappl, PT, CWS,bRichard Simman, MD, CWS, FACS, FACCWS,c,d,∗ Virginia Titterington, RN, BSN, CWOCN,e Jill Conwill,…

    ACCWS March 21, 2010

    Wound Healing and Nutrition: Going Beyond Dressings With a Balanced Care Plan

    Douglas Gruen, BS Pharmacy∗ Abstract “As the largest organ of the body, the human skin protects all subcutaneous tissues. Despite its many attributes, the skin…

    ACCWS February 12, 2010

    Scarless Wound Healing

    Ian H. Bellayr,a,b Thomas J. Walters,c and  Yong Lia,b,d,∗ Abstract “Scarring results from injuries and disease in mammalian adults and can cause pain and loss of function in…

    ACCWS January 11, 2010

    Posttraumatic Tophaceous Gout: A Case Report and Literature Review

    Richard Simman,a,b,∗ Brent Kirkland,c,d and  Sarah Jacksond Abstract “In the field of wound care, the management of nonhealing wounds requires particular attention. Biopsy is often performed in such…

    ACCWS December 4, 2009
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