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    Tag: woundhealing

    Ethical Consideration in Wound Treatment of the Elderly Patient

    Prachi Shah,a Thet Han Aung, MD,b,f Richard Ferguson, MD,c,g Gerardo Ortega, MD,d,h and  Jayesh Shah, MDe,∗ Abstract “Today, an advance in clinical medicine and public health has given patients the…

    ACCWS March 9, 2016

    Challenges of Complex Open Abdominal Wound Management in Trauma: A Novel Use of Chitosan and Hyaluronic Acid as a 3-Dimensional Scaffold to Overcome Resilient Open Abdomen Infections

    Tammy C. Luttrell, PhD, Hasan Khashwj, MD, Nicole Ingalls, MD, and  Jay Coates, DO Abstract Case presentation of a novel method for the management of complex open abdomen…

    ACCWS March 3, 2016

    Dehydrated Amniotic Membrane Allograft for Treatment of Chronic Leg Ulcers in Patients With Multiple Comorbidities: A Case Series

    Stephen M. Barr, MD, FAPWCA∗ Abstract “Cellular and/or tissue-based products (CTPs) are emerging treatment options for chronic non-healing wounds. Dehydrated amniotic membrane allograft (DAMA) was…

    ACCWS February 4, 2016

    Effects of Hypochlorous Acid Solutions on Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU): Experience With 1249 VLUs in 897 Patients

    Cheryl M. Bongiovanni, PhD, RVT, CWS, FASA, FACCWSa,b,∗ Abstract “In order to assess the impact of comorbidities and identify factors that accelerate the healing rate…

    ACCWS January 21, 2016

    Lovenox Induced Tissue Necrosis, a Case Report and Literature Review

    Abdelfatah Abou Issa, MDa and  Richard Simman, MD, FACS, FACCWSa,b,∗ Abstract “Lovenox is a trade name for Enoxaparin. It is a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) and…

    ACCWS March 18, 2015

    Sequential Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen, Synthetic Skin Substitute and Skin Grafting in the Treatment of a Refractory Vasculitic Ulcer

    Gökhan Akcali, MD,a Günalp Uzun, MD,a,∗ Abdül Kerim Yapici, MD,b and  Şenol Yildiz, MDa Abstract “Cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis (CLCV) is a disorder characterized by the inflammation of the small…

    ACCWS March 6, 2015

    Wound Measurement Techniques: Comparing the Use of Ruler Method, 2D Imaging and 3D Scanner

    Aj Shah,a C. Wollak, BS,b and  J.B. Shah, MD, CWSPc,d,e,∗ Abstract “The statistics on the growing number of non-healing wounds is alarming. In the United States, chronic wounds…

    ACCWS February 27, 2015

    Topical Oxygen for Chronic Wounds: A PRO/CON Debate

    Mesut Mutluoglu, MD,a,∗ Aslican Cakkalkurt, MD,b Gunalp Uzun, MD,c and  Samil Aktas, MDd Abstract “The role of oxygen in wound healing is universally accepted and does not require any…

    ACCWS December 19, 2014

    Use of Topical Small Molecule Technology to Improve Patient Outcomes in the Diabetic Wound Care Setting

    Donald E. Mrdjenovich, DPM, CWS, FACCWS∗ Abstract “Patients were chosen at random by primary investigator based upon initial presentation with dry, cracked, and/or reddened skin,…

    ACCWS December 5, 2014

    Toe Necrosis, Etiologies and Management, a Case Series

    Abdelfatah Abou Issa, MD,a Mackenzie Newman, MS,c and  Richard Simman, MD, FACS, FACCWSa,b,∗ Abstract “Toe necrosis may have vast different etiologies. These include ischemia, embolus, and others. (1)…

    ACCWS September 28, 2014
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