Prevention strategies for the recurrence of venous leg ulcers: A scoping review - Wiley.com
Article by Bingyang He, Junfang Shi, Lingyan Li, Yuanyuan Ma et al. (Lanzhou, China - International Wound Journal).
The use of high pressure compression treatment for life, supplementary exercise therapy, and strengthen health education to promote self-care are recommended strategies of VLU prevention and recurrence. In addition, the importance of multi-disciplinary teams to participate in the care of VLU in crucial.
Near-infrared spectroscopy data for foot skin oxygen saturation in healthy subjects - Wiley.com
Article by Mehmet A. Suludere, Arthur Tarricone, Bijan Najafi, Lee Rogers et al. (USA - International Wound Journal).
The authors' study results showed that there was a difference in the oxyhaemoglobin and oxygen saturation measured with NIRS in healthy volunteers with different FST.
Biological study of skin wound treated with Alginate/Carboxymethyl cellulose/chorion membrane, diopside nanoparticles, and Botox A - Nature.com
Article by Naimeh Mahheidari, Mohammad Kamalabadi-Farahani, Mohammad Reza Nourani et al. (Iran, Japan - npj Regenerative Medicine).
This scaffold demonstrated potential for promoting tissue regeneration and new epithelization formation, making it a promising candidate for enhancing skin restoration in wound treatments.
Use of Medicinal Plants in the Process of Wound Healing: A Literature Review - Mdpi.com
Article by Mayra Cedillo-Cortezano, Luis Ruben Martinez-Cuevas, Jesús A. Márquez López et al. (Cuernavaca, Mexico - Pharmaceuticals).
Results from the last decade reveal a total of 62 families and 109 genera of medicinal plants, and their compounds have been studied experimentally both in vivo and in vitro and clinically found to effectively promote healing.
A budget impact analysis of a powered hybrid mattress to prevent pressure ulcers in the Austrian inpatient setting: An original research - PubMed
Abstract by Gerald Eichhober, Marco Voit, Franz Meyer and Evelyn Walter (Vienna, Austria - Health Sci Rep.).
Improving Patient Safety: Learning from Reported Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers - PubMed
Abstract by Anthony Octo Forkuo-Minka, Augustine Kumah and Afua Yeboaa Asomaning (Accra, Ghana - Glob J Qual Saf Healthc.).
Journal of Wound Management Special Issue 2025 - Pressure Ulcers / Pressure Injuries - EWMA.org
In 2025, the Journal of Wound Management (JWM) will publish a special issue focusing on pressure ulcer/injury. The special issue guest editors welcome submissions of the highest scientific quality. They welcome systematic reviews, experiments and quasi- experiments, observational studies, and case reports focusing on new findings, reviews, improvement projects and educational outcomes. All submissions will be subject to double blind peer review and will be published in the July 2025. Deadline for submissions: 1 February 2025.
The effect of cannabinoids on wound healing: A review - Wiley.com
Article by Aniruddha C. Parikh, Christopher S. Jeffery, Zainab Sandhu et al. (Oklahoma City, USA - Health Science Reports).
While further human studies are needed, topical application of cannabinoids may be a potential therapeutic option for postsurgical and chronic wounds.
Recent Developments in 3D-(Bio)printed Hydrogels as Wound Dressings - Nih.gov
Article by Olga Kammona, Evgenia Tsanaktsidou and Costas Kiparissides (Thessaloniki, Greece - Gels).
The advanced hydrogel constructs were printed using different types of bioinks (e.g., natural and/or synthetic polymers and their mixtures with biological materials) and printing methods (e.g., extrusion, digital light processing, coaxial microfluidic bioprinting, etc.) and incorporated various bioactive agents (e.g., growth factors, antibiotics, antibacterial agents, nanoparticles, etc.) and/or cells (e.g., dermal fibroblasts, keratinocytes, mesenchymal stem cells, endothelial cells, etc.).
Pressure Injury and Microclimate: How Linen Layers May Contribute - Woundsource.com
Article by Laura Swoboda.
Clinicians should select the correct type and amount of layers between the patient and support surface. Evidence suggests this selection is a high-value, low-cost, intervention. Regarding linen type, the NPIAP 2019 guidelines specifically recommend the use of silk or silk-like sheets versus cotton and cotton blend sheets. Silk or silk-like linens have been found to have a lower friction coefficient and quicker drying times as compared to cotton-based linens.
Skin Failure: Use of an evidence-based tool to identify it at end of life - Woundsource.com
Article by Holly M. Hovan.
Avoidable and unavoidable skin breakdown may occur in patients at end of life (EOL) across care settings. There has been much discussion surrounding unavoidable skin breakdown; however, the exact etiology remains unknown.
Unique combination of hyaluronic acid and amino acids in the management of patients with a range of moderate-to-severe chronic wounds: Evidence from international clinical trials - Wiley.com
Article by Marco Romanelli (Pisa, Italy - International Wound Journal).
A review of trials over the last 15 years indicates distinct advantages of the unique combination of HA and amino acids, in terms of healing rate and induction of granulation tissue production compared with HA alone.
A real-world expert opinion on the use of a combination of hyaluronic acid and amino acids in the management of acute and chronic wounds - Wiley.com
Article by Keith Harding and Douglas Queen (Toronto, Canada - International Wound Journal).
The hierarchy of clinical evidence in support of medical devices ranges from case studies to randomised controlled trials (RCTs), systematic reviews and meta-analyses. While RCTs are seen as the gold standard for medicinal products, case studies provide some real-world insight as to the usefulness of medical devices, especially within the management of wounds.
The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture measurement and other early indicators of pressure ulcer development - A prospective cohort observational study. Part 1. The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture measurement and ultrasound - Wiley.com
Article by Hannah Jane Elizabeth Wilson, Declan Patton, Aglecia Moda Vitoriano Budri et al. (Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Australia - International Wound Journal).
The authors' results indicate that sub-epidermal moisture (SEM) and ultrasound agreed in the presence of injury; however, SEM was able to identify abnormalities before ultrasound.
Study reveals unexpected link between cell membrane damage and cellular senescence - News-medical.net
The authors uncovered that cell membrane damage induces cellular senescence via a different mechanism that involves calcium ions and the tumor suppressor gene p53. These findings may contribute to develop a strategy to achieve healthy longevity in the future.
Using continuous improvement to enhance wound care services - Wounds-uk-com
Article by Grainne Ulyatt, Jonathan Nye, Kerry Carmichael and Lauren Roughton.
A key message to take away from this workshop was to ensure you collect the data you want (i.e. what needs to be implemented), be led by that data and feed it back to those who can embed changes into clinical practice.
Adherence and oxygen therapy: a case series - Wounds-uk-com
Article by Aisling Roberts.
The results of two patients with chronic wounds suggests this that oxygen therapy can improve outcomes, while allowing self-care by the patient and leading to increased adherence to the treatment plan.
Scientists develop 3D-printable gelatin materials for reconstructive and plastic surgery - News-medical.net
Researchers from IOCB Prague and Ghent University have been working on improving the properties of gelatin-based materials, thereby expanding the possibilities of their use mainly in medicine. In a paper published in ACS Applied Engineering Materials, they have presented 3D-printable materials that can be easily monitored using an X-ray machine or through computed tomography.
Compression therapy in dermatology - PubMed
Abstract by E Conde Montero, J Dissemond and K Protz Competence (Spain, Germany - Actas Dermosifiliogr.).
Enhancing Pressure Injury Surveillance Using Natural Language Processing - PubMed
Abstract by Carly E Milliren, Al Ozonoff, Kerri A Fournier, Jennifer Welcher et al. (Boston, USA - J Patient Saf.).
Nanomaterials in the Wound Healing Process: New Insights and Advancements - Frontiersin.org
Article by Tanikan Sangnim, Vivek Puri, Divya Dheer, D. Nagasamy Venkatesh et al. (Thailand, India - Pharmaceutics).
The utilization of nanomaterials in wound healing holds great promise and continues to evolve, providing new opportunities for the development of effective and efficient wound care therapies.
Novel therapy harnesses stem cell-derived exosomes for diabetic wound healing - News-medical.net
Researchers unveiled a novel therapy for diabetic wound healing. This research highlights the use of exosomal miR-4645-5p from hypoxic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) to significantly enhance wound healing by promoting keratinocyte autophagy.
Are incisions the forgotten wound? Rethink incision care to improve patient otucomes - Woundsinternational.com
This report summarises the findings of several studies into the efficacy and implementation of undisturbed wound healing (UWH) in a series of surgical and post-surgical settings. Particular focus is given to surgical oncology and the care of incision wounds during and after orthopaedic surgery. UWH is a principle that reduces patient mortality, improves recovery time, increases patients’ quality of life and reduces costs.
Cellular senescence and wound healing in aged and diabetic skin - Frontiersin.org
Article by Arisa Kita, Sena Yamamoto, Yuki Saito and Takako S. Chikenji (Sapporo, Japan - Front. Physiol.).
Senescent fibroblasts and macrophages inhibit wound healing via CXCL2-CXCR2 signaling in diabetes. The authors' study also reported that senescent mesenchymal cells in sWAT promote wound healing in normal skin by increasing the expression of SASP factors.
Effect of Commercially Available Wound Irrigation Solutions on Uninfected Host Tissue in a Murine Model - Sciencedirect.com
Article by Dexter Powell, Brendan Comer, Bin Wu, Paula Dietz et al. (USA - Arthroplasty Today).
Single short-duration use of these commercially available antiseptic irrigation solutions appears to be safe in an uninfected wound. Data from this study will provide surgeons with useful information regarding the safety of using antiseptic wound irrigation solutions intraoperatively for prevention of surgical site infections.
Solanum lycopersicum (Tomato)-Derived Nanovesicles Accelerate Wound Healing by Eliciting the Migration of Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts - Mdpi.com
Article by Valeria Daniello, Vincenzo De Leo, Maria Lasalvia, Md Niamat Hossain et al. (Italy - IJMS).
The authors' results indicate the potential therapeutic usefulness of tomato-derived nanovesicles in the treatment of chronic or hard-to-heal ulcers.
Effect of Spray-Type Alginate Hydrogel Dressing on Burn Wounds - Mdpi.com
Article by Jeong Yeon Choi, Yong-Joon Joo, Ri Jin Kang, Hee Kyung Jeon and Gyeong Sik Hong (Korea - Gels).
This study suggests that the spray-type alginate hydrogel dressing is an effective material for initial burn wound care.
Hydrogels Containing Chitosan-Modified Gold Nanoparticles Show Significant Efficacy in Healing Diabetic Wounds Infected with Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria - Tandfonline.com
Article by Hongqi Meng, Ying Zhao, Hang Cai, Di You et al. (China - International Journal of Nanomedicine).
Gel/CS-AuNPs significantly improve the healing of MRSA-infected diabetic wounds in the rat model. Therefore, Gel/CS-AuNPs show great promise for the treatment of diabetic infection wound healing.
Considering the Role of pH in Wound Healing - Hmpgloballearningnetwork.com
Studies have always shown the wound pH, when chronic wounds occur, they're in an alkaline state. How do we drop that from an alkaline state to a functional pH value in a more acidic state?
Healing of diabetic foot ulcer with topical and oral administrations of herbal products: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials - PubMed
Abstract by Mina Zamanifard, Morteza Nasiri, Fatemeh Yarahmadi, Sahar Zonoori et al. (Iran - Int Wound J.).
Not All Sacral Wounds Are Sacral Decubitus Ulcers: A Case Report - PubMed
Abstract by Forrest Lindsay-McGinn and Cory Munden (USA - Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med.).
Effect of prophylactic dressings to reduce pressure injuries: a polymer-based skin model - PubMed
Abstract by Masushi Kohta, Shunji Yunoki and Junko Sugama (Japan - J Wound Care).
A new era in wound care - Eurekalert.org
Programmable hydrogels could also be used for sustained drug release.
Regulation of inflammation during wound healing: the function of mesenchymal stem cells and strategies for therapeutic enhancement - Frontiersin.org
Article by Mingnan Gao, Han GuoHan Guo, Xuan DongXuan Dong, Zimao Wang et al. (Zhengzhou, China - Front. Pharmacol.).
By controlling the inflammatory milieu of wounds through immunomodulation, transplanted mesenchymal stem cells have been shown to speed up the healing process. In addition to other immunomodulatory mechanisms, including handling neutrophil activity and modifying macrophage polarization, there may be modifications to the activation of T cells, natural killer cells, and dendritic cells.
Chemotherapy-Mediated Complications of Wound Healing: An Understudied Side Effect - Liebertpub.com
Article by Paulina Słonimska, Paweł Sachadyn, Jacek Zieliński, Marcin Skrzypski and Michał Pikuła (Poland - Advances in Wound Care).
This work reviews skin problems that patients may experience during and after chemotherapy and demonstrates insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of these pathologies.
Laser Applications in Wound and Scar Management Post-Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Systematic Review - PubMed
Abstract by Michelle Le, Chaocheng Liu, Owen D Luo, Delaram Shojaei and Christopher D Sibley (Canada - J Cutan Med Surg.).
Trends in Pressure Injury Prevalence Rates and Average Days to Healing Associated With Adoption of a Comprehensive Wound Care Program and Technology in Skilled Nursing Facilities in the United States - Hmpgloballearningnetwork.com
Article by Heba Tallah Mohammed, David Mannion, Amy Cassata and Robert D. J. Fraser (USA, Canada - Wounds).
Use of technology as part of a comprehensive wound care program has the potential to not only improve patient care and quality of life, but to realize considerable annual savings in additional pressusre injury out-of-pocket expenses (up to $1 410 000) and of clinicians’ time (44 808 hours).
Improving Wound Healing Outcomes in Patients With Diabetes and Foot Burn Injuries - Hmpgloballearningnetwork.com.
Article by Jean V. Archer and Michael L. Cooper (USA - Podiatry Today).
The authors’ aim is to raise awareness of this occupational health hazard and improve the outcomes of wound healing and reduce risk of limb loss in this subset of patients.
In Vitro Assessment of Wound-Healing Efficacy of Stabilized Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF-2) Solutions - Mdpi.com
Article by Leah Benington, Jingxin Mo, Mingxin Li, Gunesh Rajan et al. (Australia, China, Switzerland - Pharmaceuticals).
The comparable performance of F5 and F6 underscores their potential as innovative, less invasive, and cost-effective options for developing otic medicinal products aimed at the effective treatment of chronic tympanic membrane perforations.
Risk and protective factors associated with wound infection after neurosurgical procedures: A meta-analysis - Wiley.com
Article by Kang He, Yan-Yang Li and Hong-Lin Liu (Kaifeng, China - International Wound Journal).
Clinicians can reduce the occurrence of postoperative wound infections by communicating with patients in advance about the possibility of postoperative wound infections based on these factors, and by doing a good job of preventing postoperative wound infections.
Metabolism, fibrosis, and apoptosis: The effect of lipids and their derivatives on keloid formation - Wiley.com
Article by Chen-yu Li, Ru-xin Xie, Shi-wei Zhang, Jiao Yun et al. (Kaifeng, China - International Wound Journal).
Both Vitamin D and hexadecylphosphorylcholine (HePC) showed potential antifibrotic and antiproliferative properties, suggesting their utility in keloid management. While keloids remain a prevalent concern in clinical practice, this study underscores the promising potential of targeting specific lipid molecules for the advancement of keloid therapeutic strategies.
Foam Dressings for Wound Healing - Springer.com
Article by Abby Hargis, Marita Yaghi, Narges Maskan Bermudez and Amit Gefen (USA, Israel, Belgium - Current Dermatology Reports).
Foam dressings are frequently utilized in wound care due to their ease of use, often (relatively) low cost, pliability, fluid absorptivity, and ability to deliver anti-microbial substances, such as silver, to the wound bed. Overall, foam dressings are one of the most useful tools in wound care.
Nature of Wound Healing: Lessons from 17th Century - Woundsource.com
Article by Christine Miller.
Healing chronic wounds is a challenging endeavor, even in modern times where wound care professionals can harmonize key factors to achieve an optimal wound environment for recovery. In earlier centuries, physicians and surgeons alike grappled with the same issues.
Gauze Dressings and Wounds: 9 Dos and Don’ts - Woundsource.com
The use of wet-to-dry dressings has been the standard treatment for many wounds for decades. However, this technique is frowned on because it has various disadvantages. Implementing advanced dressings and alternative debridement methods (aside from mechanical debridement provided by wet-to-dry dressings) as best practices for wound care will help clinicians maintain a moist healing environment.
Use of simple lymphatic drainage on truncal lymphoedema for a patient with diabetes and peripheral arterial disease - PubMed
Abstract by Jennifer Yates (Sheffield, UK - Br J Nurs.).
Hydrogel-mediated extracellular vesicles for enhanced wound healing: the latest progress, and their prospects for 3D bioprinting - PubMed
Abstract by Yi Zheng, Chuqiao Pan, Peng Xu and Kai Liu (Shanghai, China - J Nanobiotechnology).
Biofilm therapy for chronic wounds - Wiley.com
Article by Yang Liu, Shengyong Long, Hanfeng Wang and Yan Wang (China - International Wound Journal).
This review summarizes various methods for the treatment of chronic wound biofilm worldwide to provide a theoretical summary and practical basis for the selection of suitable wound biofilm treatment methods in clinical practice.
Green Synthesis of Euphorbia tirucalli-Mediated Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Against Wound Pathogens - Cureus.com
Article by Haritha Natarajan Sankar, Rajeshkumar Shanmugam and Jayasree Anandan (India).
The results indicate that TiO2NPs synthesized using Euphorbia tirucalli extract exhibit potent antimicrobial activity against the tested wound pathogens. Moreover, the prepared nanoparticles exhibit lower toxicity, suggesting their potential use as an alternative to commercially available synthetic drugs.
Breakthrough in 3D Printable Tissue Adhesive Ink: A Revolutionary Step in Rapid Tissue Repair - Medriva.com
Article by Ayanna Amadi.
The world of additive manufacturing and healthcare has seen an exciting development – a direct-ink-write 3D printable tissue adhesive ink. This innovative material comprises a polymer network of poly(acrylic) acid functionalized with N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, interpenetrated with and grafted to a hydrophilic polyurethane.
Collagen-Based Scaffolds for Chronic Skin Wound Treatment - Mdpi.com
Article by Francesco La Monica, Simona Campora and Giulio Ghersi (Palermo, Italy - Gels).
This review explores collagen-based biomaterials as potential therapeutic interventions for skin chronic wounds, specifically focusing on infective and diabetic ulcers. Hence, the different approaches described are classified on an action-mechanism basis.
What is The Role of Biologic Dressings in Regenerative Medicine - Thewoundpros.com
In the dynamic landscape of regenerative medicine, biologic dressings emerge as transformative agents, showcasing immense potential in wound care. From amniotic membranes to collagen-based and alginate dressings, their diverse applications in chronic wound treatment, burn care, and surgical procedures underscore their pivotal role.
Revolutionizing Diabetic Wound Healing: The Potential of Novel Hydrogel Dressings - Medriva.com
The development and application of hydrogel dressings, particularly the PPN hydrogel, herald a new era in the treatment of diabetic-infected wounds. These dressings offer a promising alternative to existing treatment options, providing more effective antibacterial properties without causing further inflammation.
Silk Biomaterials in Wound Healing: Navigating Challenges and Charting the Future of Regenerative Medicine - Springer.com
Abstract by Best Atoe, Ikhazuagbe H. Ifijen, Igbako Philip Okiemute, Okeke I. Emmanuel and Muniratu Maliki (Nigeria, TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition).
Examining the Role of AI in Wound Care Workflow - Woundsource.com
In this interview, Paul J. Kim discusses how health care technologies that use artificial intelligence could enhance wound care practice workflow.
Pseudomonas Biofilm in a Chronic Wound: How Ultrasound Therapy With Saline Mist Can Help - Woundsource.com
In this interview, the speakers discuss their poster presented at SAWC Spring 2024 where they utilized ultrasound therapy and other novel wound care technology to treat Pseudomonas biofilm.
Regulation of inflammation during wound healing: the function of mesenchymal stem cells and strategies for therapeutic enhancement - Frontiersin.org
Abstract by Mingnan Gao, Han Guo, Xuan Dong, Zimao Wang et al. (Zhengzhou, China - Front. Pharmacol.).
Oxygen Saturation Increase in Ischemic Wound Tissues after Direct and Indirect Revascularization - Mdpi.com
Article by Austėja Račytė, Gabija Pikturnaitė, Tomas Baltrūnas, Evaldas Kalvaitis et al. (Lithuania - Biomedicines).
This study revealed a minor difference in the oxygen saturation increase between the angiosomal and non-angiosomal revascularization groups. Such a finding indicates that the clinical significance of angiosomal revascularization is negligible and might be concealed by confounding factors, such as the vessel diameter and outflow impact on the restenosis rate.
State of the art, trends, hotspots, and prospects of injection materials for controlling bleeding - Nih.gov
Article by Changsheng Feng and Liang Yangcorresponding (Yan'an, China - International Wound Journal).
This review provides a comprehensive and systematic summary of injectable hemostatic materials, offering valuable guidance for the development and clinical application of novel injectable hemostatic materials.
Looking for the Ideal Probiotic Healing Regime - Mdpi.com
Article by Alexandra Menni, Moysis Moysidis, Georgios Tzikos, George Stavrou et al. (Greece, UK - Nutrients).
Eleven probiotic species have been analyzed, the only criterion of inclusion being a minimum of two published research articles.
Development of pro-angiogenic skin substitutes for wound healing - Wiley.com
Abstract by Hengyue Song, Dake Hao, Jianda Zhou, Diana Farmer and Aijun Wang (USA, China - Wound Repair and Regeneration).
Programmed microalgae-gel promotes chronic wound healing in diabetes - Nature.com
Article by Yong Kang, Lingling Xu, Jinrui Dong, Xue Yuan, Jiamin Ye et al. (China - Nature Communications).
The living haematococcus hydrogel can sterilize and enhance cell proliferation and migration and promote neoangiogenesis, which could improve infected diabetic wound healing in female mice.
Effectiveness of Vibration Therapy for Hard-to-Heal Wounds in Clinical Study: A Scoping Review - Dovepress.com
Article by Daijiro Haba, Mizuho Itabashi, Nao Tamai, Hiromi Tobe et al. (Japan - Chronic Wound Care Management and Research).
The results suggested that low-frequency and low-intensity vibration therapies helped effectively treat wounds (including pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers) by improving blood flow, relieving pain, reducing exudate, removing necrotic tissue, and increasing the expression of nitric oxide associated with wound healing.
Fish skin heals the toughest wounds - Drugdiscoverynews.com
Article by Staphanie DeMarco.
Researchers from Iceland to Brazil investigate the healing powers of fish skin, providing a low-cost and improved solution for treating wounds.
Incidence and Management of Skin Lesions and Minor Wounds in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients undergoing Advanced Bronchodilator Therapy - Wiley.com
Article by Caiwen Shi and Ming Zhang (Changzhou, China - International Wound Journal).
The results highlighted the possible benefits of implementing a holistic treatment approach in COPD, suggesting that incorporating these therapies could offer additional advantages to the epidermis.
Best practices for managing malodorous and infected wounds in advanced cervical cancer - Wiley.com
Article by Habibah Abdul Hamid, Xiaoqian Lin, Yuan Kun Qin, Abdah Md Akim et al. (Malaysia, China - International Wound Journal).
The authors' results underscored the significance of individualized care approaches, drew attention to efficacious wound management techniques and identified critical determinants that impacted patient recuperation.
Knowledge mapping and research trends of stem cell in wound healing: A bibliometric analysis - Wiley.com
Article by Nianzhe Sun, Yu Sun, Yixuan Xing, Laiyu Xu et al. (China - International Wound Journal).
This study provided insights into the results and trends in the field of stem cell and wound healing.
Hydrogel dressings with intrinsic antibiofilm and antioxidative dual functionalities accelerate infected diabetic wound healing - Nature.com
Article by Dicky Pranantyo, Chun Kiat Yeo, Yang Wu, Chen Fan et al. (Singapore, USA - Nature Communications).
The authors' hydrogel dressing can be made into different formats for the healing of both flat and deep infected chronic wounds without contamination of the wound or needing other modalities such as photothermal irradiation.
Evidence-Based Strategies for Cleaning Dirty Wounds: A Global Perspective - Hmpgloballearningnetwork.com
Article by Vince Battaglia.
Quantitative data from recent research worldwide supports the use of povidone-iodine and chlorhexidine as effective choices for cleaning dirty wounds and preventing infections.
What Is Calciphylaxis? - Woundsource.com
Article by Basil Khalaf.
Calciphylaxis is a rare condition. It is most prevalent in patient populations who have end-stage renal disease. However, we do see it in other conditions. It develops from creating calcific deposits within the small vessels, resulting in a hypoxic ischemic milieu around the skin and subsequent necrosis of the skin.
Telangiectasia: Is it a Sign of Venous Insufficiency? - Woundsource.com
Article by Emily Greenstein.
Telangiectasia presents as red or blue tinted veins that are visible on the skin’s surface depending on if it is venous or arterial. Typically, venous telangiectasia are blue tinted, 1-3 mm in diameter, and raised, while arterial telangiectasia are usually red tinted, below 1mm in diameter, and flat.
Revolutionizing Wound Healing: Exploring Scarless Solutions through Drug Delivery Innovations - PubMed
Abstract by Seyed Ebrahim Alavi, Seyed Zeinab Alavi , Mehr Un Nisa, Maedeh Koohi et al. (Australia, Iran, Pakistan, China - Mol Pharm.).