101 - Facilitating normal physiological function through the current of healing
Keith F. Cutting, MSc, Sylvie Hampton
102 - Novel technique for application of localized negative pressure in a 3-D cell culture
R. Wilkes, A. McNulty, M. Schmidt, T. Feeley, C. Kauffman, A. Yanchak, J. Montalbo, K. Kieswetter, Kinetic Concepts Inc., San Antonio, TX
103 - Combining wound debridement modalities with negative pressure wound therapy
Janet Davis, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CWOCN, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
104 - Combining wound care modalities
Janet Davis, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CWOCN, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
105 - Improving quality of life in a young lamellar ichthyosis client
David Davolt, Sr, CHT, Enrique C. Almaguer, MD, PA, Nix Southwest Wound Care Center, San Antonio, TX
106 - The use of bilayered cell therapy* on acutley infected wounds
James De Meo, DPM
107 - The use of bilayered cell therapy* on exposed bone to reduce osteomyelitis
James De Meo, DPM
108 - The use of bilayered cell therapy* over exposed tendon
James De Meo, DPM
109 - Decreasing the risk of limb amputation with the use of an antimicrobial nanocrystalline silver barrier dressing*
Shay Dean, MD, University Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
110 - Nursing home america and F-Tag 314: success in wound care
Deborah Dee, RN, Heritage Healthcare Center, Utica, NY
111 - Cost-effective use of silver impregnated open-celled, reticulated polyurethane foam in full-thickness ulcers
Jean M. deLeon, MD, Melody Nagel, PT, Michelle Fudge, PT, Adora Lucius, CWOCN, Nancy Sweeney May, WOCN, Betty Garcia
112 - Cost comparison of silver impregnated hydrofiber and alginate dressings
Jean deLeon, MD, Melody Nagel, PT, Michelle Fudge, PT, Adora Lucius, CWOCN, Nancy Sweeney-May, WOCN
113 - Negative pressure therapy in the management of postsurgical wounds complicated by enterocutaneous fistulae in morbidly obese patients
Jean deLeon, MD, Melody Nagel, PT, Michelle Fudge, PT, Adora Lucius, CWOCN, Nancy Sweeney May, WOCN
114 - A novel apoproach to open fracture debridement and wound care
Pratik P. Desai, MD, Michael Suk, MD, JD, MPH
115 - Creating a user-friendly approach to pressure ulcer management in long-term care
Sandra Dudziak, RN, MSc, FNP, Central Care Corporation, Cambridge, ON, Canada; Patricia E. Carlson, RN, CINA, (c), 3M Canada Health Care
116 - Partial thickness traumatic wounds: improved patient outcomes through managment with soft silicone foam dressing
Amy Dunbar, RN, MSN, CWOCN, Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro, NC
117 - Intremittent pressure and moist wound management for the treatment of complex, chronic, full-thickness wounds
Gregory Eck
118 - Moist wound management: an alternative to grafting in a full-thickness neonatal wound
Gregory Eck, Barron Medical Center, Barron, WI
119 - Warfarin induced skin necrosis treated successfully with ultrasonic debridments and papain-urea-chlorophyllin copper complex spray
Kim Eldridge, RNFA, Rush Hospital WCC/HBO Center, Meridian, MS
120 - Prevalence and incidence studies from an 8 hospital urban healthcare system
Wesley Valdes, DO, Cindy Sheehan, RN, Marianne Gainer, RN, Patricio Meneses, PhD, William J. Ennis, DO
121 - “No-reflow” another borrowed term from cardiology that has direct wound care implications
William J. Ennis, DO, Martin Borhani, MD, Suren Avula, MD, Claudia Lee, MPT, Mary Vargas, LPN, Patricio Meneses, PhD
122 - Critical limb ischemia (CLI): the intersection between wound care and vascular services
William J. Ennis, DO, Suren Avula, MD, Patricio Meneses, PhD
123 - Investigation into the role of proteases in extracellular matrix regulation
A. Essler, BSC, C. Boyle, MSc, B. Cullen, PhD
124 - Ability of advanced wound therapies to modify the chronic wound environment
B. Cullen, PhD, C. Boyle, MSc, A. Essler, BSc, Johnson & Johnson Wound Management, Gargrave, North Yorkshire, UK
125 - Evaluation of two integrated outlets: summary of a multicenter, comparative, randomized, open, cross-over investigation
Wendy Fiorenzo, Janet Shafer, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Rose Konsel, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Raquel Branom, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Jean Crouch, RN, BSN, CWON, Cecilia Zamarripa, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Mary Montague, RN, BSN, CWOCN, Donna Loehner, BSN, CWOCN, Kerry Casey, BSN, CWOCN
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