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26 - Incontinence dermatitis in nursing home residents
Donna Z. Bliss, PhD, RN, FAAN, Kay Savik, MS, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN; Cindy Zehrer, RN, MS, Deb Thayer, RN, MS, Li Ding, MS, Graham Smith, MS, 3M Health Care, St. Paul, MN 27 - A histologic evaluation of the effects of a polysulfated glycosaminoglycan* in conjunction with an occlusive or non-occlusive dressing in preparing granulation tissue for re-epithelialization Robert Blumenstein, PhD, Boyce Jubilan, DVM, PhD, Kathleen Ehrhardt, PA-C, Kyra Lezinsky, BS, Jessica Gallagher, BS, DeSales University, Center Valley, PA 28 - Therapeutic skin barrier and flexible ostomy pouch heal denuded peri-fistular skin Antje Bogart, RN, MSN, WOCN, Cleveland Clinic Homecare, Cleveland, OH 29 - Absorbent hydrofiber with ionic silver* heals stage III pressure ulcer Antje Bogart, RN, MSN, WOCN, Cleveland Clinic Homecare, Cleveland, Ohio 30 - Antimicrobial gauze dressing with PHMB manages and prevents infection in large Claggetts window Antje Bogart, RN, MSN, WOCN, Cleveland Clinic Homecare, Cleveland, Ohio 31 - Incidence of pressure ulcers in acute care vs. long-term care: what the data shows! Scott M. Bolhack, MD, CMD, FACP, Shirley Grant, LPN, Karen Lou Kennedy-Evans, RN, CS, FNP, TLC HealthCare Companies and Devon Gables Healthcare Center, Tucson AZ 32 - Implementation packet for AMDA clinical practice guidelines. pressure ulcers and pressure ulcer therapy companion: creating the tool Scott M. Bolhack, MD, CMD, FACP, TLC HealthCare Companies; Michael Smith, MD, Second Moment Consulting; Shirley Grant, LPN, TLC HealthCare Companies, Tucson, AZ 33 - Randomized multi-center study comparing open surgical wound outcomes using silver or iodine dressings Thierry Dugre, MD, Centre Hospitalier Camille Guérin, Chatellerault, France; F. Jurczak, MD, Polyclinique de lOcean, Saint Nazaire, France 34 - Surgical wounds discharged with a new antimicrobial dressing Thierry Dugre, MD, Centre Hospitalier Camille Guérin, Chattellerault, France 35 - Healing atheroembolic toe ulcers with hyperbaric oxygen therapy Janet Box-Panksepp, BSN, RN, CWOCN, Guthrie Center for Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine, Sayre, PA 36 - Healing of stage IV pressure ulcers using bi-layered cellular therapy Andrew Hanflik, BS, David Kaplan, PA, Hyacinth Entero, BS, Columbia Wound Healing Program, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; and Harold Brem, MD, Director Wound Healing Program, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 37 - Early treatment and rapid healing of venous ulcers less than one year in duration, by application of bi-layered cellular therapy* Andrew Hanflik, BS, David Kaplan, PA, Hyacinth Entero, BS, Columbia Wound Healing Program, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; Harold Brem, MD, Director Wound Healing Program, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 38 - Assessment of antimicrobial activity of wound dressings. D.W. Brett, BS, BS, MS, Smith & Nephew, Largo, FL; Donald A. Hendrickson, PhD, Katie Bilger, BS, Keri Nixon, BS, Hoosiers Microbiological Laboratory, Muncie, IN 39 - A 15-day wound healing evaluation of two enzymatic debriders in necrotic split-thickness wounds in MINIPIGS. D.W. Brett, BS, BS, MS, Smith & Nephew, Largo, FL 40 - Rheological characterization of several enzymatic debridement formulations. D.W. Brett, BS, BS, MS, Smith & Nephew, Largo, FL 41 - Introducing an advanced, novel topical preparation for the protection of the perineal region from the damaging effects of two key endogenous digestive enzymes. D.W. Brett, BS, BS, MS, Smith & Nephew, Largo, FL 42 - The subjective evaluations of two enzymatic debridement formulations D.W. Brett, BS, BS, MS, Smith & Nephew, Largo, FL 43 - The evaluation of a silver coated anti-microbial barrier dressing in the successful treatment of venous and mixed aetiology leg ulcers in a community clinic setting. Shui-Ling Briggs, BSc, RGN, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust, Surrey, UK 44 - Autolytic debridement of an infected skin graft site using biosynthesized cellulose wound dressing in a diabetic patient: a case study Mary Bromeland, RN, Susan Ochsenschlager, BS, RN, John Lamiot, DPM, Peter Tsang, DPM, Debbie Yelton, RN, Fox Valley Wound Care Associates, Aurora, IL 45 - Management and rapid healing of a traumatic BKA in a forty-four year old motorcyclist using a hydrocellular polyurethane foam dressing Alan J. Cantor, DPM, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 46 - Debridement septic diabetic foot abscess utilizing a new modality: VersaJet* hydro-incision water scalpel Alan J. Cantor, DPM, FACFAOM, CWS, Attending Surgeon, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Nassau University Medical Centet, East Meadow, NY 47 - Rapid intervention in a critically burned patient with sepsis from infected pressure wounds on his feet Alan J. Cantor, DPM, FACFAOM, CWS, Attending Surgeon, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Nassau University Medical Centet, East Meadow, NY 48 - Managing a full thickness ankle ulcer in a 3-year-old child Alan J. Cantor, DPM, FACFAOM, CWS, Attending Surgeon, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 49 - Healing a one year old full thickness heel pressure ulcer in an elderly diabetic: rapid debridement, wound bed preparation and oasis with V.A.C. therapy Alan J. Cantor, DPM, Donna Hangan, NP, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 50 - Closure of a traumatic ankle wound in an elderly diabetic using combination modalities with oasis Alan J. Cantor, DPM, Donna Hangan, NP, Burn/Wound & Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY |
