Wound care solutions
Driving change within wound care
For us, wound care is more than just healing wounds. It involves minimizing pain, reducing stress, optimizing workflows, improving protocols, and even preventing wounds from occurring in the first place. By continuously advancing the field of wound care, we can enhance patients' quality of life, alleviate the burden on hospitals and caregivers, and lessen our impact on the planet.
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Burn management

Most burns are painful and can even be life-changing for the patient. With the right burn management and therapies throughout the healing journey, we can help patients return to daily life faster.
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Incision care

Embodying the latest expert recommendations, our solutions are designed to optimize healing conditions, improve patient quality of life and minimize the total cost of incision care.
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Better wound care with less resources
Sustainable wound care involves innovative practices that goes beyond sustainable materials or resource efficient production.
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Wound care value
Enhance wound care value and achieve sustainable financial savings through hands-on, consultative support.
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Wound care | 2 min read Support your healing by making the right choices
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Wound care | 5 min read Rethinking surgical incision care
Undisturbed wound healing in post-surgical settings is a key focus for rethinking surgical incision care. Undisturbed wound healing is a principle that reduces patient mortality, improves recovery time, increases patients’ quality of life and reduces costs¹.
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Wound care | 3 min read Cost-effectiveness of burn dressings
Cost-effectiveness is an important factor in implementing a treatment regimen for burns. Burn care is associated with high costs, but it is important to look beyond price-per-unit to consider the total cost of care and cost savings realised by fewer dressing changes, less nursing time required, and fewer pain relief medications.
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Wound care | 4 min read Making burn care less painful
Burn injuries affect millions globally each year and present trauma in the form of physical and psychological challenges during the healing process. The pain and trauma associated with burn care, particularly during dressing changes and also for those with sensitive and fragile skin, such as children and the elderly, is a focus of recent advancements in burn care, emphasizing the importance of minimizing pain during dressing changes and improving patient outcomes.
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Wound care | 3 min read Tips and tricks to prevent pressure injuries in the OR: Setting up and running an OR pressure injury prevention program
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Wound care | 2 min read Tips and tricks to prevent pressure injuries in the operating room: criteria for assessing patient risk
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Wound care | 4 min read How to understand and treat Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) and make dressing less distressing for patients
EB is a rare, inherited group of skin disorders characterised by extreme skin fragility. It is estimated to affect around 500,000 patients worldwide¹.
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Wound care | 4 min read How being skin tear aware can help patients and clinicians understand and manage skin tears
Skin tears are painful and distressing injuries that occur more often than people may realize. Unfortunately, a lack of awareness about what causes skin tears can lead to misidentification and mistreatment which in turn, can lead to pain and suffering.
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Wound care | 4 min read The impact of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) on the patient's quality of life
Venous leg ulcers can have a significant effect on the patient's quality of life. How can VLU management become better to improve the patient's quality of life and minimize the burden to healthcare systems? A Wounds International article explores the connection between venous ulcer management and the patient's quality of life.