Recherche de publication

Nos équipes de recherche et développement travaillent dans le monde entier et génèrent des synergies tirées de notre expertise et de disciplines techniques connexes. Nous sommes en contact à l'international avec des institutions spécialisées indépendantes, avec des leaders d'opinion et multiplicateurs de façon à pouvoir gérer parfaitement la gestion des coopérations et du savoir. Dans ce contexte, nous menons des recherches à grande échelle présentées continuellement lors de congrès sous forme de posters ou d'exposés réalisés par nos partenaires de coopération, mais aussi lors de colloques et d'ateliers. Ces travaux de recherche sont aussi publiés dans des revues scientifiques de renom. Nous mettons à disposition dans cette base de données des publications spécialisées basées sur des preuves et pour la plus grande partie évaluées par des experts indépendants :

  1. Journal article

    Efficacy of a Ready-Made Tubular Compression Device Versus Short-Stretch Compression Bandages in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulc

    Wounds 2004 16(10) 313320
    Products Rosidal K
  2. Journal article

    A hydrogel that may help relieve sunburn pain

    Practice Nursing 2004 15(11) 565567
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  3. Journal article

    Development and testing of a novel biosynthesized XCell for treating chronic wounds

    Surgical technology international 2004 12 2733

    Biosynthesized cellulose is produced by the bacteria, Acetobacter xylinum, and possesses unique properties not present in other biomaterials. The material is formed during fermentation having a multi-layered structure composed of fine, nonwoven, cellulose hydrophilic fibers. This structure allows biosynthesized cellulose to have a high-fluid capacity, superior strength, and biocompatibility, which makes it suitable for topical and implantable biomedical applications. Initial product development of biosynthesized cellulose has focused on advanced wound-care applications. The product, XCell (Xylos Corporation, Langhorne, PA, USA), has been bioengineered to have the ability to both donate and absorb moisture, depending on the wound environment. Comparative bench testing has shown that XCell is the only wound dressing with this unique dual-fluid-handling capability. The product has been studied thoroughly using animal models and proved to be safe and biocompatible. Human clinical testing has demonstrated its effectiveness in providing a moist environment, essential to treating hard-to-heal chronic wounds. The major clinical benefits of the product include: 1) help in removal of non-viable tissue and promotion of autolytic debridement, which results in increased granulation tissue; 2) cleansing of wound margins that leads to epithelial migration and reduction of wound size; and 3) healing of various types of chronic wounds.

    Products Suprasorb X
    PMID 15455308
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  4. Poster

    Das antioxidative Potential von Suprasorb® C – positiver Einfluß bei chronisch-stagnierenden Wunden

    Poster presented at DGfW 2003 26.06.2003 Augsburg, Germany
    Products Suprasorb C
  5. Poster

    Randomised Trial Comparing Four Layer with Actico Cohesive Short Stretch Compression Bandaging in the Management of Chronic Venous Ulceration

    Poster presented at Tissue Viability Nurse Conference 2003 08.04.2003 Blackpool, UK
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  6. Journal article

    Chronisch-stagnierende Wunden: Aus der Flaute - volle Fahrt in Richtung Heilungserfolg

    ZfW 2003 148152
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  7. Journal article

    Practical issues in the management of superficial pre-tibial skin tears in the older person

    Nurse2Nurse Magazine 2003 3(3) 42
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  8. Journal article

    Short stretch bandaging: a case history

    Nurse2Nurse Magazine 2003 3(3) 4344
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  9. Poster

    METHODS OF TREATMENT IN MODERN WOUND MANAGEMENT EXAMPLIFIED AT ULCUS CRURIS

    Poster presented at EWMA 2002 23.05.2002 Granada, Spain
  10. Poster

    MANAGEMENT OF THE DIABETIC FOOT

    Poster presented at EWMA 2002 23.05.2002 Granada, Spain