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Update from the WUWHS meeting #3

There are around 250 million surgical procedures performed worlwide per year. Nearly 1/3 of these take place in the Asia-Pacific region. Data suggests that there is a 4% incidence of surgical site infection. Using Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is thought to reduce surgical site

Update from the WUWHS meeting #2

This is the second composition of WUWHS presentation summaries. 1. Electrical stimulation (ES) devices such as WoundEL and AccelHeal were discussed for hard-to-heal wounds. The next step in development will be to replace the machine-to-patient leads with systems which use wireless microcurrent stimulation. ES benefits have

Update from the WUWHS meeting #1

The WUWHS 2016 meeting was held at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence, Italy (see lead feature photo). There were over 6000 delegates attending from countries all around the world. Amongst them, a strong contingent of Aussies - presenting and attending. The majority of the information

Wound Guy in Florence, Italy at the WUWHS

  Today the International Skin Tear Advisory Panel (ISTAP) provided sessional presentations and case studies on skin tear management at the WUWHS 2016 meeting in Florence, Italy. Anecdotally many health care clinicians report seeing many of these kind of wounds. However, the true nature of

The Wound Guy in New Zealand

This week it is my pleasure to present to aged care nurses working in Auckland, New Zealand. Thank you for this opportunity Lyndon Forrest and Michele Pasco - from Bug Control.  

You can’t see biofilms can you?

McGuire, Sebag and Skolnik have recently released a paper (published by Wound Source, 2016) called "Using the Entropic Wound Cycle as the basis for making effective treatment choices." Numerous points of interest are raised by the authors but the comment that struck me was

Empower Nurse Education Leg Ulcer Review Seminar

Thank you to Acelity, ArjoHuntleigh, BBraun and 3M for your significant contribution to today's Empower Nurse Education Leg Ulcer Review Seminar. All seats taken. Excellent delegate and trade interaction. Wonderful evaluations. Congratulations to Michelle Stubbs for convening another very successful event.                        

Empower Nurse Education’s Leg Ulcer Review Seminar

August 20 at the Newcastle (NSW) Harbourside Convention Centre, Empower is hosting a leg ulcer seminar where etiologies, assessment strategies and interventions will be discussed. Items of interest include how to differentiate venous ulcers from those with arterial compromise, safe application of compression, the concept of