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A hard-to-heal chronic wound refers to lesions which do not respond to standard treatment and consequently require more advanced therapy.
Time for a change in hard-to-heal wounds: ...
Almost every wound exudes to a certain extent....
Many older people have problems with fragile...
Granulated wounds are red and the wound bed is...
A hospital acquired infection refer to an...
The clinical signs and symtoms of a wound...
Insertion sites refers to tubes and drains, or...
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Necrotic tissue is dead, devitalised, vascular...
There may be many reasons why a wound will have a...
Peri-operative hypothermia is when a...
A scar is a formation of collagen. If the...
Sloughy wounds consists of a dead yellow or...
A stoma is an opening, either natural or...
A superficial wound is when the the epidermis...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) can be...
Sutures, or stitches, are the most commonly used...
A wound cavity can appear after debridement of...
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