2008 SAWC/WHS Attendee Registration

2007 Poster Abstracts

51 - Product development and early clinical chronic wound studies with living allogeneic dermal fibroblasts on biodegradable microcarriers in a gel*
P.A. Lagosky, J. Xu, S. Top-Lapid, N. S. Bashir, J. Connelly

52 - Conservative management of unusual wounds in children
Pinzauti E, Messineo A, Rowan S

53 - A review of skin care formulation ingredients: a little science can go a long way
David Brett

54 - The treatment of full thickness lower extremity wounds with an acellular regenerative tissue matrix: a 1 year study
Edward Schwartz DPM, Raymond McCarroll DPM, Lori Barnett DPM

55 - Post-operative presentation using an acellular regenerative tissue matrix: what, how, and why?
Brock Liden, DPM

56 - JCAHO disease specific continuous quality improvement to change practice patterns
Craig L. Broussard, PhD, RN, CNS, Katy Rowland, RN, MBA

57 - Combining wound care modalities: Use of cost-effective silver dressing with VAC therapy to facilitate healing
Manisha Kratochvil, Ch.E, MBA

58 - Use of a collagen-glycosaminoglycan biodegradable matrix* and subsequent skin grafting for the treatment of acute and chronic osteomyelitis
Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital Tuscon, AZ, Edye Calderon PA-C, Mario Lluria RN, Kathleen Jones CCLS, Vanessa Garcia PCT and Crysty Frick BSN.

59 - The non-healing wound, a symptom of much more
Dr. Paul Vaughn, Sue Azad RN, Dr. Brian Siegrist, Lisa Bashford RN

60 - Use of a novel foam dressing with non-adherent contact layer in leg ulcer management
Jane E. Carmel, MSN, RN, CWOCN, Lisa Mariotti, MS, RN

61 - Microbicidal wound dressing with odor control properties
1. Bernd Liesenfeld, Ph.D .2. Greg Schultz, Ph.D. .3. Christopher Batich, Ph.D. .4. David Moore, B.Sc..5. Jillian Vella, B.Sc..6. Gerald Olderman, Ph.D.

62 - Comparison of compression:short stretch versus 4-layer bandages in the treatment of adults with venous stasis ulcers
Gisele Castonguay, BSN

63 - Low-frequency ultrasound therapy evaluated in patients with nonhealing wounds and vascular insufficiency
Deborah Caswell, RN, NP-C

64 - Preparation and characterization of chitin based wound dressing
M.P. Chacharkar, PhD and Rita Singh, PhD

65 - Reduction of hospital acquired pressure ulcers rates in the intensive care
Nancy Chaiken, RN, BSN, CWOCN

66 - Assessing the risk of skin irritation with the use of of a silver based site* dressing on pediatric patients
Copty, Tarek MD, Kiran, Ravi V. MD, Glat, Paul MD

67 - The Use of a Biologic Tissue Matrix (Integraª Bilayer Matrix Wound Dressing) in
Steven J. Rottman, MD, Paul M. Glat, MD.

68 - A comparison of the antimicrobial efficacy of two silver ion containing absorptive fiber dressings
Debashish Chakravarthy Ph.D, FAPWCA, Margaret Falconio-West RN, CWOCN

69 - Having the vision: Starting your own wound care consulting business
Mary Foote, MSN, CANP, CWCN

70 - Odour absorbing hydrocolloid dressings* that are not inactivated by serum proteins
Davy Van Bavel, Ph.D, Roger Lipman, Ph.D, Debashish Chakravarthy, Ph.D

71 - Poster withdrawn by author

72 - A Cost Effective Treatment for Chronic Wounds in Long Term Care Facilities (LTAC)
Carelyn P. Fylling, RN, MSN

73 - The effect of two ointments containing trypsin, balsam of Peru, and castor oil on the healing of rodent wounds
Raju Vegesna, PhD

74 - Stimulation of human keratinocyte and fibroblasts cells with a new hypochlorous acid antiseptic
Margaret Hughes, Joseph Selkon, Chufa He

75 - Poster withdrawn by author

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