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Our research and development teams operate at a global level and generate synergies from our collective expertise and by drawing on related disciplines. We are also constantly exchanging information at an international level with independent technical institutions, key opinion leaders and multipliers in order to be able to ensure cooperation and knowledge management of the highest order. As part of this process, we also conduct extensive research, the results of which we continually present in workshops, at conferences and symposiums - either in documentation or talks given by our cooperation partners - and also publish in renowned scientific journals. This database contains a large number of these evidence-based scientific articles, most of which have been evaluated by independent assessors:

  1. Journal article

    Stage-adapted compression - a rational concept

    ACTA VULNOLOGICA 2006 4 (3) 38 39
    Products Perfekta Super
  2. Journal article

    Besondere Aspekte der postarnputativen Stumpfversorgung

  3. Journal article

    Moderne Wundversorgung und Kompression

    Vasomed 2006 18 (4) 149 150
  4. Journal article

    Improving cost efficacy for venous leg ulcer patient treatment

  5. Journal article

    Amputation und postamputative Versorgung*: Lunchsession auf Kongress „Erkrankungen, die keiner will: Extremitätenverlust“

  6. Journal article

    Use of a hydrogel dressing for management of a painful leg ulcer

    British journal of community nursing 2006 11 (6) 121416 7

    This case study is of an 82-year-old lady who was widowed and lives alone in a council house. A left lateral leg ulcer had developed over the gaiter area, and the community team were asked to assess in 2004. The main issues were her inability to tolerate compression (even when reduced) because of the pain. Nevertheless, the community nurses had tried very hard with compression, using different compression techniques at different times to try to encourage her to persevere. The nurses felt they were running out of ideas and therefore the tissue viability nurse (TVN) was asked to assess the wound. The TVN recommended ActiFormCool dressing. This article will examine the background for wound healing, provide the rational for the recommendation and describe the progress of the patient.

    PMID 16835565
  7. Poster

    Bestimmung des Trageverhaltens und hautphysiologischer Parameter über 14 Tage an Probanden mit Suprasorb F, einem Folienverband

    Poster presented at Joint Meeting EWMA, ETRS, DGFW 2005 15.09.2005 Stuttgart, Germany
  8. Poster

    The influence of Suprasorb P and Suprasorb C on proteases and their inhibitors in pressure sores

    Poster presented at Joint Meeting EWMA, ETRS, DGFW 2005 15.09.2005 Stuttgart, Germany
    Products Suprasorb P
  9. Poster

    Assessment of wearing time and dermato-physiological parameters over 14 days on volunteers with film dressing Suprasorb F

    Poster presented at Joint Meeting EWMA, ETRS, DGFW 2005 15.09.2005 Stuttgart, Germany
  10. Poster

    Influence of irradiation on the binding capacity of bovine collagen for inflammatory proteases

    Poster presented at Joint Meeting EWMA, ETRS, DGFW 2005 15.09.2005 Stuttgart, Germany
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