Wounds International
Wounds International
Delivering latest news and innovative content for wound healing.
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21. Okt 2025
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The ageing population: How Wound Balance can optimise outcomes 21.10.2025 15:31
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Inspirational wound healing 10.06.2025 22:49
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Pallative wound care 10.06.2025 31:20
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A Virtual Wound Care Formulary – Does it work? 06.03.2025 9:35
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My vascular journey – from student to nurse consultant 06.03.2025 18:49
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Are we compassionate to ourselves? 06.03.2025 27:58
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Malignancy: The Wound Chronicles 06.03.2025 11:40
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When the specialist becomes a patient 06.03.2025 14:15
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SSI Surveillance: Promoting a seamless patient journey from surgery to community 23.06.2023 9:35
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are consistently identified as the most frequent type of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs; WHO, 2016) and they are associated with considerable morbidity, mortality, and financial burden (Cassini et al, 2016). SSIs have a negative impact on physical and mental health, and may lead to a loss of productivity (Badia et al...
Role of bacteria and biofilms in non-healing wounds — the summary Video 11.10.2018
This Wounds International webcast will inform practitioners about the issue of biofilm and how it affects wound chronicity, as well as how topical oxygen therapy may help to kickstart stalled healing. The NATROX® study has shown that topical oxygen therapy has a positive effect on biofilm in chronic wounds, and this webcast will provide practical guidance so this can be applied in practice to imp...
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