2008 SAWC/WHS Attendee Registration

2007 Poster Abstracts

176 - The importance of test methodology when evaluating the efficacy of silver containing antimicrobial water-absorbing dressings
Lawrence Korona

177 - Comprehensive Product Formulary and Protocols Reduce Pressure Ulcer Incidence
April Kuhlman, BSN, RN, CWOCN

178 - Absorbent Clear Acrylic Dressing* versus gauze dressing in the treatment of surgical wounds
Sylvianne Labrie

179 - Case series presentation on the use of bi-layered living cell therapy in lower extremity post-operative wounds
Jeffrey C. Karr DPM

180 - Theory Meets Practice in the Use of Collagen/Cellulose (ORC) dressing and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Difficult to Heal Wounds
J Lantis MD, C Gendics RN, G Todd MD

181 - Collagen/Cellulose/Silver (CCS) dressing and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) for Difficult to Heal Wounds
J Lantis MD, C Gendics RN, G Todd MD

182 - Comparison of Patient Satisfaction and Effectiveness between Two Methods of Gradient Compression Dressings
Patrick N. Kimbrell, MD, Edna Patricia Rios, MSN

183 - Thinking outside of the box: using ultraviolet light C in chronic wounds
Kimberly LeBlanc BScN RN ET MN IIWCC.Dawn Christensen BScN RN ET MHSN IIWCC

184 - Skin Care and the Long Term Care Nurse: From Novice to Expert
Staci Lefkowitz MSN, RN, BC, CWOCN

185 - ASSESSMENT OF A NEW CONTACT LAYER IN THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC WOUNDS: RESULTS OF A EUROPEAN CLINICAL STUDY
A. LETOUZE, V. VOINCHET, B. HOCHT, U. SPECHT, S. BOHBOT

186 - The Effects of a Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine on Wound Healing
James J. Wu?, Wanying Hou, MD?, Xinmin Zhang, MD?, Meihua Zhang, MD, PhD?,?, Fangchao Ma, MD, PhD? and Jie Li, MD, PhD?. ?Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, FL; ?MD Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Clinic, Owings M

187 - Aloe Vera Accelerates Wound Healing through Enhanced Migration, Proliferation, and Cell Viability of Human Keratinocytes
Eric Teplicki and Jie Li, MD, PhD..Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, FL

188 - Microbial load in chronic wounds: Sampling variability and clinical signs of infection
Lindroos, W.E.*.Stoffel, J.J.*.Morse, D.J.*.Peltier, G.L.,M.D.**.* 3M Healthcare, Saint Paul, MN.** Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN

189 - Ionic silver application & HBO therapy and the management of a cavernous debulking wound
Gail Lloyd, RN.Cathy Soto, RN

190 - Percutaneous flexor tenotomy: Office procedure for diabetic toe ulcerations
Nektarios I. Lountzis MD, John M. Parenti MD, Gerard J. Cush M.D, Maria M. Miscavige CRNP, CWOCN, O. Fred Miller III MD

191 - Evaluation of a silver mesh dressing* in the management of wounds where sub-infectious microbial colonization is suspected
Marie Brown-Etris, RN, CWOCN

192 - Use of a foam dressing with a unique spoke-shaped delivery system* on pressure ulcers of the heel and elbow
Marie Brown-Etris, RN, CWOCN, Catherine T. Milne, APRN, MSN, BC, CWOCN

193 - Improving quality of case study presentations
James Lutz, MS, CCRA, Lutz Consulting LLC

194 - Guidelines for the use of medical writers in wound care publications
James B. Lutz, MS, CCRA, Lutz Consulting LLC

195 - Use of a transparent absorbent acrylic dressing* on surgical wounds
Nancy P. Atwood, BA, 3M Health Care, St. Paul, MN.Brian E. Lahmann, MD, Midwest Comprehensive Bariatrics, Joliet, IL.Christopher D. Joyce, MD, Midwest Comprehensive Bariatrics, Joliet, IL

196 - Prevention of Recurrent Venous Ulceration by Eliminating Saphenous Reflux: Results of Endovenous Laser Ablation
W. Marston, D.F. Berndt, M. Wiener, R. Mendes, B. Keagy

197 - A case series study - management of highly exudating venous ulcers using a new-enhanced polyurethane foam matrix* and compression bandaging
Sue Mason, RN, MSN, CNS

198 - Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in Long-Term Care
Shelley Matthes, RN

199 - PRESSURES PRODUCED BY TWO TYPES OF LYMPHEDEMA TREATMENT DEVICES
Sunday Hoy

200 - ADEQUACY OF USING LEG SEGMENTS GREATER THAN FOUR CENTIMETERS TO ASSESS LEG VOLUME CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH BILATERAL LYMPHEDEMA
HN Mayrovitz, PhD.J Macdonald, MD.S Davey, OTR/L, CLT-LANA.K Olson, DPT, CLT, .E Washington, BS

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