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JWC Cases Supplement
Daily practice generates many questions, some of which can be answered by evidence-based data.
The cases included in this special supplement are, by nature, rare conditions or innovative approaches to wound management, which makes comparative studies very difficult to conduct; therefore, our understanding of them is dependent on compilations of cases and observational studies, rather than on descriptive statistics, and randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews. Readers of this supplement are encouraged to read through the articles with care, and select and distil the most relevant information for the purpose of improving their practice and patient satisfaction.
Ensure that you have the most up to date information at your fingertips with JWC's FREE Cases supplement.
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In this Cases Supplement, Journal of Wound Care looks at key areas of this topic. These are just a few of the issues addressed in this supplement published by MA Healthcare:
Single-use NPWT for the treatment of complex orthopaedic surgical and trauma wounds
Autologous skin cells: a new technique for skin regeneration in diabetic and vascular ulcers
Salvage of shoulder joint through simplification of wound management
Percutaneous foam sclerotherapy for venous leg ulcers
Cutaneous foetal injuries related to amniocentesis
Venous ulceration contaminated by multi-resistant organisms: larval therapy and debridement
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Journal of Wound Care
, the definitive wound-care journal and the leading source of tissue viability research and clinical information.
The journal is essential reading for all wound-care specialists - nurses, doctors and researchers - who are keen to keep up-to-date with all developments in wound management and tissue viability, but also appeals to generalists wishing to enhance their practice.
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