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A Silent Architect of Post-Surgical Healing: The Extracellular Matrix

A Silent Architect of Post-Surgical Healing: The Extracellular Matrix

In surgical tissue recovery, focus is on controlling infection, managing inflammation, and ensuring wound closure. Beneath the surface—anatomically and biologically— the extracellular matrix (ECM) is undergoing remodeling ensure long-term tissue integrity. ...

BySanara MedTech Inc.


Best Wound Care Kits & Solutions for Seniors

Best Wound Care Kits & Solutions for Seniors

Giving them only love and care is far from enough, but you also need to learn how to effectively manage different types of wounds. In this article, we will discuss the best senior wound care solutions, quality senior care products, and provide helpful information you may need about wound infections to give your elderly loved ones the best possible ...

BySenvok Medical Inc


Stepping Into 2021 with a Fresh Start: 7 Habits for Highly Effective Wound Care

Stepping Into 2021 with a Fresh Start: 7 Habits for Highly Effective Wound Care

.: wound care / dressing technique, infection control practices and nutrition to handle their loved ones at home. ...

ByEO2 Concepts


Polymeric Membrane Dressings for Topical Wound Management of Patients With Infected Wounds in a Challenging Environment: A Protocol With 3 Case Examples

Polymeric Membrane Dressings for Topical Wound Management of Patients With Infected Wounds in a Challenging Environment: A Protocol With 3 Case Examples

Linda Benskin, a PhD wound specialist nurse with a pediatrics background, volunteered for five years in rural West Africa teaching village health workers, treating medical patients, and managing wounds. During this time, she discovered PolyMem® wound dressings among boxes of donated bandages. In that extremely hot climate, other modern dressings made ...

ByFerris Mfg. Corp


What Are the 6 Steps for the Use of NovoSorb BTM?

What Are the 6 Steps for the Use of NovoSorb BTM?

NovoSorb BTM is intended for single application and shouldn’t be applied into overtly infected wounds. NovoSorb BTM compartmentalizes a large wound into a series of interconnected microwounds to promote organized regenerative healing. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


7 Advantages of NovoSorb BTM

7 Advantages of NovoSorb BTM

Read on to learn about the impact of NovoSorb BTM’s synthetic composition in the presence of infection. 3. Robust in the Presence of Infection Bacteria-related infections are an ever-present threat with traumatic wounds. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


Surgical management of an infected external iliac artery interposition graft with a bioengineered human acellular vessel

Surgical management of an infected external iliac artery interposition graft with a bioengineered human acellular vessel

ABSTRACT Infection of prosthetic vascular grafts can manifest as pain, pseudoaneurysms, or arterial insufficiency in the leg. ...

ByHumacyte, Inc.


On a Mission to ZERO False-Positive Blood Cultures

On a Mission to ZERO False-Positive Blood Cultures

The goal is to initiate change by improving national blood culture guidelines and contamination benchmarks while partnering with hospitals in their mission to significantly reduce blood culture contamination and false-positive central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSIs). The Risks of Blood Culture Contamination High blood-culture contamination rates lead to ...

ByMagnolia Medical Technologies


LimFlow Percutaneous Deep Venous Arterialization

LimFlow Percutaneous Deep Venous Arterialization

All of these can hint to a concern for underlying infection/ischemia and the need for early intervention or temporization. Aggressive antibiotic management for any infection is a must, but understanding the changes (positive or negative) of existing wounds is crucial. ...

ByLimFlow, Inc.


Ensuring ultra-pure air in a Mobidiag molecular diagnostics laboratory - Case Study

Ensuring ultra-pure air in a Mobidiag molecular diagnostics laboratory - Case Study

Specializing in Antimicrobial Resistance Management and Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs), by reliable, cost-effective molecular diagnostic solutions for detecting Gastrointestinal Infections including most clinically relevant bacteria, parasites, viruses and antibiotic resistances. ...

ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd.


The role of ventilation and air distribution in controlling the spread of Covid-19

The role of ventilation and air distribution in controlling the spread of Covid-19

With winter just around the corner, the management of ventilation inside buildings is becoming increasingly important. ...

ByEcoCooling Ltd


Vaccine-induced antibodies target sequestered viral antigens to prevent ocular HSV-1 pathogenesis, preserve vision, and preempt productive neuronal infection

Vaccine-induced antibodies target sequestered viral antigens to prevent ocular HSV-1 pathogenesis, preserve vision, and preempt productive neuronal infection

The cornea is essential for vision yet highly sensitive to immune-mediated damage following infection. Generating vaccines that provide sterile immunity against ocular surface pathogens without evoking vision loss is therefore clinically challenging. ...

ByRational Vaccines, Inc.


Exhaled air dispersion during noninvasive ventilation via helmets and a total facemask

Exhaled air dispersion during noninvasive ventilation via helmets and a total facemask

Abstract Background: Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) via helmet or total facemask is an option for managing patients with respiratory infections in respiratory failure. However, the risk of nosocomial infection is unknown. ...

ByInspir Labs


Putting infection control into practice in the workplace

Putting infection control into practice in the workplace

(Figure 1).The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) publishes guidelines designed to manage the potential health impact of construction activities . These guidelines include resources for understanding modes of disease transmission, ventilation, environmental monitoring and infection control. ...

ByEnvironmental and Engineering Solutions, Inc.


Prevent hospital acquired infections during construction projects

Prevent hospital acquired infections during construction projects

However, construction projects increase the risk of infection by spreading microbes that cause disease. This article offers some proactive steps for facilities managers and infection control personnel, to help minimize the risk of contamination during construction and renovation projects.Airborne DiseaseAt least 16 percent of hospital acquired ...

ByEnvironmental and Engineering Solutions, Inc.

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