Wound Complications Articles & Analysis: Older
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The NPSIMS utilizes an innovative mode-of-action that eliminates the expensive electromechanical pump, battery, and electronics found in most other negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems being deployed for closed surgical incision applications. ...
Cuts and lacerations are among the most common complaints that bring patients to urgent care clinics. Whether a wound originates from an accident with a sharp object, such as a kitchen knife or yard tool, or from a blunt force such as a fall, there may be a risk of infection. Urgent care providers are responsible for providing treatment that promotes healing and helps prevent wound infection. ...
The microMend bandage covers the wound and remains in place while it heals. This reduces at-home wound care for patients. ...
The quality of wound healing and scarring are also being assessed. About NPWT for closed surgical incisions: Several post-operative wound complications are common following surgical procedures. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is well recognized for the management of open wounds, and in the last several ...
“The IlluminOss technology offers a minimally invasive approach that spares soft tissues, which may lower the risk of wound complications, and can potentially drive better functional outcomes, including faster return to weight bearing and activities of daily living,” said Robert Rabiner, Chief Technology Officer of IlluminOss. ...