USE OF A PVA GELLING FIBER AND FLEXIBLE MULTI-LAYER BORDERED FOAM TO ACHIEVE COMPLETE HEALING OF A COMPLICATED NON-HEALING CHEST WOUND IN 7.5 WEEKS: A CASE STUDY
Study First: Driving the Case for Improving Hospital Wound Care
The Real-World Effectiveness and Value of Sacral Dressings to Prevent Hospital-acquired Pressure Injuries in Academic Medical Centers: An Observational Cohort Study
A New Bordered Foam Dressing Technology Improves Wound Outcomes and Satisfaction While Reducing Dressing Utilization in Acute Care
Better Outcomes for Skin Tears with New 5 Layer Bordered Foam Dressings
A clinical investigation to evaluate the effect of an antimicrobial gelling fiber dressing* on exudate and bioburden in medium to highly exuding wounds
A randomized controlled pragmatic study to evaluate the use of silicone dressings for the treatment of skin tears
The laboratory performance of gelling fiber wound dressings tested by means of clinically-relevant robotic wound simulators
The Evidence-based Prophylactic Dressing Reduces Hospital-acquired Pressure Injuries by 56% and Significantly Lowers Treatment Costs
Adjunctive Use of Cryopreserved Umbilical Amnion in the Successful Management of Post-Traumatic, Complex Wounds