2008 SAWC/WHS Attendee Registration

2007 Poster Abstracts

151 - An Investigation of an Alternating Pressure Mattress Replacement with "24 Hour Active Care" for the Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Acute Care
April R. Herndon, RN, BSN, CWOCN

152 - The Effectiveness of Engenex, A New NPWT Device
Joyce McCormick.Jamie Tamburino.Janice Haggerty.Pat Cohen.Carol Jensen.Mary Jo McMullin.Linda Zemitis.Sue Rodgers.Megan Connolly.Kate Petrillo.Suzanne Brooks

153 - Heel ulcer prevention using alternating pressure (AP) therapy:
Gillian Hiskett, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist

154 - INNOVATIVE PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION: A TWO-CENTRE PROSPECTIVE STUDY FEATURING ALTERNATING THERAPY
L.Russell

155 - Nosocomial Pressure Ulcer Reduction and Operational Cost Savings is Achieved with Implementation of a House-Wide Pressure Redistribution Mattress
Tom Hobbs RN, BSN, CWOCN, Catherine VanGilder BS, MT, CCRA

156 - A strategy for individuals considering undertaking the Postgraduate/ MSc in Wound Healing and Tissue Repair
Samantha Holloway, Lecturer, Department of Wound Healing; Vanessa Jones, Senior Lecturer and Education Director, Department of Wound Healing

157 - A Decision Support Methodology for Evaluating Chronic Wound Dressings
Lynne Holt, PhD

158 - Recombinant human Epidermal growth factor (EGF) to enhance healing for diabetic foot ulcers
Joon Pio HOng, MD, PhD, MBA.Seung Kook Park, PhD.

159 - HEEL PRESSURE ULCERS INCIDENCE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS UNDERGOING ORTHOPEDIC PROCEDURES
Karen E Campbell RN, MScN, PhD(c), ACNP, (UH); .M Gail Woodbury PhD, .Pamela Houghton BScPT, PhD, .London Health Sciences Center-University Hospital, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

160 - Pain Relief and Healing Using Polymeric Membrane Dressings* Under Compression for Venous Hypertension Ulcers
Mariama Hubbard, MA, FNP, APRN-BC

161 - Using a Catheter-Based Bowel System to Promote Skin Health
Megan Hughes, RN, BSN, CWOCN

162 - TREATMENT OF HARD TO HEAL CHRONIC VENOUS ULCERATIONS WITH AMELOGENIN. THE NORWEGIAN EXPERIENCE
Theis Huldt-Nystrym, MD

163 - Hydrofiber Dressing with Silver in the Management of Split-thickness Donor Sites
M. Johnson, MD, G. Fudem, MD, D. Caruso, MD, M. H. Jordan, MD, S. Milner, MD, S. F. Miller, MD, E. E. Tredget, MD, K. Sittig, MD, L. Smith, DO

164 - Presentation and Outcome of Diabetic Foot Ulcer in Saudi Arabian Patients
Tawfiq J, Johndrow J

165 - Debridement: Approaches and Outcomes in Chronic Wound Management
Kristopher Fennie, Ph.D., MPH

166 - Minimizing Length of Stay: How one facility saved time, Money and Improved Woundcare Outcomes with a Subtle Change to Protocol
Sandra Jonjo, BSN, BSMGT

167 - Gene Expression Profiling in Acute Wound Healing
Jengyu Lai, DPM, Yan W. Asmann, PhD, Karen A. Squillace, and Mark R. Pittelkow, MD

168 - Case series presentation on the use of bi-layered living cell therapy in multiple lower extremity ulcerations
Jeffrey C. Karr DPM

169 - Case series presentation on the use of bi-layered living cell therapy in atypical lower extremity ulcerations
Jeffrey C. Karr

170 - Use of Vacuum Assisted Closure* Associated with Substantial Wound Healing in the Treatment of Surgical Wound Patients
Michael S. Keith, PhD, PharmD.Sunni A. Barnes, PhD

171 - WOUND PROGRESSION, TREATMENT TIMES AND HEALING OUTCOMES IN MANAGED CARE PATIENTS TREATED WITH
Michael S Keith, PhD, PharmD.Sunni A. Barnes, PhD

172 - The Role of Super- Oxidized Antiseptic Solution in Wound Treatment
Ganesh Ramaswami, MD, PhD; Kerri Kerrigan, BSN; Dennis Boysen, MD, FACS

173 - Combined Therapy Using an Acellular Human Dermal Matrix in Treating Lower Extremity Ulcers: A Case Study
Paul Kesselman, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA

174 - Use of Nanocrystalline Silver-Coated Antimicrobial Barrier Dressings* in the Successful Management of Severe Burns
Philip Fidler, MD; John T. Schulz MD,PhD; Nabil Atweh, MD

175 - Epidermal Growth Factor Film Formulation for Advanced Wound Treatment
Sangkil Lee, Yunwha Kim, Chaeha Yoon, Sunmi Yang, Sanghyun Nam, Kyungsun Shin, JoonPio Hong, Seunggook Park

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