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Volume 57 - Issue 12 - December 2011

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Wound Management & Prevention
Column
12/01/2011
  There are many options to consider when selecting the appropriate ostomy appliance for your patient, including pouch features (eg, the type of outlet, preference for a filter, opacity, cloth backing) and adhesives. A skin barrier should be...
  There are many options to consider when selecting the appropriate ostomy appliance for your patient, including pouch features (eg, the type of outlet, preference for a filter, opacity, cloth backing) and adhesives. A skin barrier should be...
  There are many options to...
12/01/2011
Wound Management & Prevention
12/01/2011
Abstract   Ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) is a two- or three-stage surgical procedure performed to treat patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) or familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Following ileostomy closure and anastomosis, patient...
Abstract   Ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) is a two- or three-stage surgical procedure performed to treat patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) or familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Following ileostomy closure and anastomosis, patient...
Abstract   Ileal pouch anal...
12/01/2011
Wound Management & Prevention

Column

Guest Editorial
12/01/2011
  Knowing that approximately 25% of women in the US are affected by pelvic floor disorders, it is not surprising to observe the rise of female pelvic health centers nationwide. Women throughout the country are regaining hope, confidence, and...
  Knowing that approximately 25% of women in the US are affected by pelvic floor disorders, it is not surprising to observe the rise of female pelvic health centers nationwide. Women throughout the country are regaining hope, confidence, and...
  Knowing that approximately 25%...
12/01/2011
Wound Management & Prevention

Feature

Empirical Studies
12/01/2011
Abstract   Pain upon negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) dressing removal has been reported and is believed to be associated with the observation that granulation tissue grows into foam. Wound tissue damage upon removal of the foam may...
Abstract   Pain upon negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) dressing removal has been reported and is believed to be associated with the observation that granulation tissue grows into foam. Wound tissue damage upon removal of the foam may...
Abstract   Pain upon negative...
12/01/2011
Wound Management & Prevention