The Urostomy webinar is scheduled to start on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 1:00-2:00PM ET (5:00PM UTC)
Objectives:
Describe the 5 characteristics of convexity
Discuss 2 main considerations for the use of appropriate tension location in convex wafer selection
Demonstrate the...
The Urostomy webinar is scheduled to start on Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 10:00-11:00AM ET (2:00 UTC).
Program Summary:
With this presentation learn about basic care for urostomates and learn about the most common complications.
Learning Objectives:
Anatomy and Indications
The Imp...
Peristomal skin complications refer to skin problems around a stoma and can occur in up to 80% of people with an ostomy1. Things like skin irritation, allergic reactions, leakage of stool or urine, infections, and even skin trauma can cause further breakdown and damage to the skin, whic...
During this highly informative session, we will explore the critical evidence that promotes the importance of starting the conversation around patient sexual wellbeing and stoma. You will hear first-hand experience, advice on practical steps, as well as where to find additional insights...
This webinar will include a clinical discussion of StrataGRT – a breakthrough in the treatment of chronic and acute wounds, features and benefits of film-forming flexible wound dressing StrataGRT vs other currently used wound healing products, mode of action, tips and tricks as well as ...
The presence of microbes subverts healing in all wound types and can cause relatively simple wounds to become challenging chronic cases. This session will begin with a review of the science behind Microlyte® SURGICAL—a novel bioresorbable antimicrobial wound matrix that is derived from ...
Treating chronic dermal ulcers and severe burns can be challenging. This webinar will discuss the phases of wound healing, explore what we know about SANTYL Ointment, review the new science of SANTYL, as well as review dosing, accessibility, and more
Study to determine if the use of a new dressing protocol applied by advanced practice certified wound care nurses at the patient’s residence could be effective in rapid wound resolution.
Biomedical engineer Amit Gefen, BSc, MSc, PhD, discusses dressings in general and gelling dressings in particular from an engineering and clinical use perspective.
The supplement provides a brief overview of the Wound Hygiene Protocol, developed by ConvaTec, as well as a series of clinical cases presented by experts in their respective fields. These clinical cases challenge the reader to consider how to best approach the reported wound cases.