Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become a central tool in modern wound care, helping clinicians manage complex wounds, support graft survival, and reduce postoperative infection risk.
Little has changed in how we treat serious wounds, despite the great advances in medical technology over recent decades. For centuries, we have relied on the same essential form of fabric-based ...
Aligning wound patient needs with the appropriate level of care can have a significant impact on patients, hospitals, and payors. In one case study, two hospitals reduced wound patients’ lengths of ...
(Nanowerk News) Blast injuries, burns, and other wounds experienced by warfighters often catastrophically damage their bones, skin, and nerves, resulting in months to years of recovery for the most ...
Advanced products that assist in tissue rebuilding and expanded wound closure capability are giving providers more treatment options. MTF Biologics, a global nonprofit dedicated to offering ...
Clinical adoption is the proving ground for any innovation, where products need to deliver consistent outcomes across a wide variety of clinical presentations, fit seamlessly into clinical practice, ...
New research demonstrates that tissue nanotransfection can serve as a non-viral, topical, gene-editing delivery device. The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (ICRME) at Indiana ...