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Wounds UK Annual Conference 2017
November 13-15, 2017, Harrogate Convention Centre
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A case study demonstrating the clinical effectiveness of implementing a multi therapy approach using compression therapy and an TLC-NOSF dressing treatment.
Andrea McDonald
Provide CIC
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Positive outcomes of the holistic approach of wounds by an integrated multidisciplinary wound team highlighted by two case reports
ELAD A. KOREN
LEUMIT HMO
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Aquacel Foam versus traditonal donor site dressing
Megan Sweeney
NHS
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A case series evaluating a new gelling fibre dressing* as a primary dressing for moderate to highly exuding wounds of differing aetiology in the lower limb.
Nia J Jones
Welsh Wound Innovation Centre
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A case series of chronic wounds managed in a specialist Cypriot wound clinic.
Charalambos Agathangelou
Director of Dhali Community Geriatric, Rehabilitation and wound Centre
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A Case study demonstrating appropriate use of a poly-absorbent fibre slough trapping dressing in a patient with multiple comorbidities and a sloughy heel pressure ulcer.
Helen Brown
Essex Partnership Univerity Trust
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A case study evaluation of a new silver spray within the vascular unit
Duncan Drury
NHS
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A case study exploring the use of an absorbent polyurethane foam dressing containing Technology Lipido-Colloid (TLC) Healing Matrix with an adhesive silicone border in the management of pressure ulcers in a patient with complex care needs
Angela Dunne
NHS Forth Valley
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A Case Study Series Evaluation of RespoSorb in the Treatment of Moderately to Highly Exuding Wounds under Compression.
Kimberley Wilde
Pennine Care Foundation Trust
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