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Treatment of a Chronic (8 years) Infected Full Thickness Plantar Ulcer Utilizing a Novel Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Bio-Dome Dressing Technology

 

   
         
Assessment of Pain, Bleeding and Tissue Adherence at Dressing Change Using a Novel Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System with Minimal Adherence Dressing Technology   Observations of Multiple Antimicrobial Silver Dressing Media as an Adjunct to Negative Pressure Wound Therapy   Limb Salvage Treatment of an Interdigital Infected Foot Wound of a Diabetic Utilizing a Novel Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Bio-Dome Dressing Technology
         
Evaluation of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) Dressing in a Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) Environment        
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Engenex™Pilot Study Weyrauch B. RN, DNC, CWS, CCT
 
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Wound Healing Overview Along with Foundation Based Healing

 
 
Clinical Journal Abstracts Supporting Foundation Based Healing
  1. Welch MP, Odland GF, Clark RA. Temporal relationships of F-actin bundle formation, collagen and fibronectin matrix assembly, and fibronectin receptor expression to wound contraction. The Journal of Cell Biology. 1990. 110:133-145.
  2. Strodtbeck F. Physiology of Wound Healing. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews. 2001. 1(1): 43-52.
  3. Eichler M.J. and Carlson M.A. Modeling dermal granulation tissue with the linear fibroblast-populated collagen matrix: A comparison with the round matrix model. Journal of Dermatological Science. 2005. 41(2): 97-108.
  4. Mawaki A, Nakatani T, Sugama J, Konya C. Relationship between the distribution of myofibroblasts, and stellar and circular scar formation due to the contraction of square and circular wound healing. Anatomical Science international. 2007. 82:  147-155.
  5. Watts GT. Wound shape and tissue tension in healing. British Journal of Surgery. 2005. 47 (205): 555-561.
  6. Emmanuella J, Hamori C, Bergman S, Roaf E, Swann N, Anastasi G. A prospective randomized trial of vacuum-assisted closure versus standard therapy of chronic non-healing wounds. Wounds. 2000. 12(3):  60-67.
  7. Eginton M, Brown K, Seabrook G, Towne J, Cambria R. A prospective randomized evaluation of negative-pressure wound dressings for diabetic foot wounds. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 2003. 17 (6):  645-649.
  8. Weyrauch B, Klocek K, Bentley L. The efficacy of Engenex™, a new NPWT (negative pressure wound therapy) device, in the healing of acute full thickness porcine skin wounds. 2007.
  9. Vishal S, Hwang C, Huang S, Eichbaum Q, Ingber D, Orgill D. Vacuum-Assisted Closure: Microdeformations of wounds and cell proliferation. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2004. 114(5):  1086-1096.
  10. Girolami S, Sadowski-Liest D. Bio-DomeTM technology: the newest approach to negative pressure wound therapy.  Presented at The 20th Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care & Wound Healing Society Meeting. Tampa, Florida. April 28 - May 1, 2007.
  11. Hill L, McCormick J, Tamburino J, Haggerty J, Cohen P, Jensen C, McMullin J, Zemitis L, Rodgers S, Connolly M, Petrillo K, Brooks S. The effectiveness of engenexTM: A new NPWT device. Presented at the 20th Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care & Wound Healing Society Meeting. Tampa, Florida. April 28 - May 1, 2007.

 

 

 

 


   
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