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Wounds UK Annual Conference 2016
November 14-16, 2016, Harrogate, UK
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"Step up and Step down" - The use of topical antimicrobial dressings in clinical practice.
Maria Hughes
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2 case studies 'to demonstrate the use of an innovative soluble beta glucan product for the treatment of stalled wounds'
Lynne Hepworth
South West Yorkshire Foundation Trust
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25 years of non-healing wounds - 5 patients' lives transformed with topical oxygen therapy
Gail Curran
Cambridge University Hospitals
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A Case of Pyoderma Gangrenosum that Changed Clinical Practice
Nee Ling Wong
Bradford Royal Infirmary
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A case series evaluating KerraCel as a primary dressing for moderate to highly exuding wounds of differing aetiology in the lower limb
Nicola Ivins
Welsh Wound Innovation Centre
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A case study demonstrating the use of NPWT gauze in a complex dehisced abdominal wound.
Gill Devaney
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
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A COMPARISON OF TWO DISPOSABLE NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY (NPWT) SYSTEMS LOOKING PATIENT OUTCOMES
Sue Johnson
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A multi-disciplinary approach to the care of a Patient using ActiVAC WITH A bridging Dressing
S M Hagelstein
Welsh Wound Innovation Centre
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A novel hydro-desloughing absorbent dressing with a non-adherent healing matrix with ionic silver - a case series analysis.
Lorraine Grothier
Provide, Tissue Viability Centre
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