Wound healing is a complex biological process that can be impeded by a variety of
factors, leading to prolonged recovery times and increased healthcare costs, and
traditional approaches often fall s...
Irrigation is an essential component of the wound management arsenal. This process assists with removal of foreign material or debris and facilitates mitigation of microbial contamination, with a goal...
Wound debridement remains a foundational component of wound bed preparation,
defined as the process of removing nonviable, infected, necrotic, or devitalized tissue
that impedes the natural progress...
This webinar will examine case-based scenarios to illustrate the role of biofilm in wound chronicity and discuss the preventative steps that can help clinicians identify wounds at risk for biofilm-rel...
Debridement is a foundational and central component of modern wound care management and plays a critical role in preparing the wound bed for healing. Recent expert guidance highlights the importance o...
This session will highlight crucial points of intervention for operative professionals that could improve outcomes and reduce incidence of surgical wound infections. The presenter will review a variet...