Onze teams van Onderzoek en Ontwikkeling zijn wereldwijd werkzaam, en creëren synergieën met onze deskundigheid en verwante vakdisciplines. Wij wisselen internationaal veel van gedachten met onafhankelijke, gespecialiseerde instituten, belangrijke opinieleiders en kennisverspreiders om zo samenwerkings- en kennismanagement op het hoogste niveau te kunnen garanderen. In het kader daarvan voeren wij grote studies uit die voortdurend op congressen in de vorm van posters of lezingen van onze partners, op symposia en in workshops worden gepresenteerd, en ook in befaamde wetenschappelijke tijdschriften worden gepubliceerd. De voor het grootste deel door onafhankelijke deskundigen beoordeelde, op bewijs gebaseerde vakpublicaties stellen wij u graag in deze databank ter beschikking:
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Sub-bandage pressures and comfort in a lymphoedema bandaging system with a foam layer and cohesive short stretch bandage
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKProducts Mollelast, Rosidal soft -
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Safe debridement at home - a case study
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKProducts Debrisoft Pad -
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The value of collaborative working with industry in a community setting
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKProducts Debrisoft Pad -
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Management of lower limb lymphovenous oedema in a patient with paraspinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKArteriovenous Malformation (AVM) is an abnormal connection that can affect each part
of the vasculature (capillaries, arteries, veins or a combination of these) which usually
are congenital. This vascular anomaly is widely known because of its occurrence in
the central nervous system. Typically, patients with this condition seek help from a
number of physicians only to experience disappointing outcomes, complications, and
(Yakes, Rossi & Odink, recurrence or deterioration of their presenting symptoms
1996). Vascular malformations constitute some of the most difficult diagnostic and
therapeutic enigmas that can be encountered in medicine. These challenges are
compounded by the extreme rarity of these vascular lesions and the vascular
(Yakes, 1999 intervention required in treatment
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The management of a patient with bilateral lymphoedema and papillomatosis
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKProducts Debrisoft PadFurther versions -
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Getting debridement right in a challenging specialist patient group
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013 Harrogate, UKProducts Debrisoft Pad -
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Collaborative working using a hydrobalanced antimicrobial dressing* to improve patient outcomes
Poster presented at Wounds UK 2013 11.11.2013Products Suprasorb X + PHMB -
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A multi-centre non-comparative evaluation of a new two component short stretch compression bandage system.
Poster presented at EWMA 2013 15.05.2013 Copenhagen, DenmarkProducts Rosidal TCSDownloads Citation (RIS) -
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EVALUATION OF ERGONOMIC ASPECTS IN THE DAILY ROUTINE OF A NEW FOAM WITH A WOUND CONTACT LAYER
Poster presented at EWMA 2013 15.05.2013 Copenhagen, DenmarkIntroduction:
An innovative new CE-marked foam dressing with a wound contact layer* was developed to prove the ergonomic aspects in the daily routine.
Material & Methods:
In a multicentre (5), international post marketing surveillance study (PMS) on 28 patients with superficial to deep moderately exuding acute surgical or chronic wounds the foam* was used over one week (three visits).
Results:
The foam dressing* showed very good results in the assessment of wound base, wound edge and wound surrounding skin. The coating of the wound base decreased from 75% to 54%. At the wound edges no scaling occurred, hyperkeratosis decreased from 7.1 % to 0%, the redness from 14.3% to 3.6%, inflammations from 3.6% to 0%. No blistering, dryness or swellings occurred in the wound surrounding skin. Haematoma, inflammation, scalings, macerations and edema decreased. The exudation was reduced from middle to weak and no exudation leakage from the foam dressing was observed. Simplicity of application and wearing behaviour were rated with ‘excellent’ to ‘good’. A pain reduction (VAS 0-10) from 49% to 23.6% was observed.
Conclusions:
The foam* is very good tolerable, safe, comfortable and easy to apply. It prevents adhesion to the wound and leads to a pain reduction during dressing change.
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LIVING WITH A VENOUS ARTERIAL LYMPHATIC ULCER FOR FOURTY-SEVEN YEARS – A CASE STUDY
Poster presented at EWMA 2013 15.05.2013 Copenhagen, Denmark