The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foam dressing (Allevyn Hydrocellular) without added silver in critically colonised venous leg ulcers with delayed healing. The study was a multicentre, open, randomised, controlled study lasting for 4 weeks. Ulcer area and healing were assessed weekly. Odour, maceration, absorption capacity and leakage were evaluated at dressing changes. All adverse events were recorded. One hundred and twenty-nine patients were included (Contreet Foam: 65, Allevyn Hydrocellular: 64). The two groups were comparable in all respects. After 4 weeks, there was a significantly greater reduction in ulcer area in the Contreet Foam group (45%) than in the Allevyn Hydroc...
Objective: Hard-to-heal wounds such as leg (LU) or diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are slow healing, have...
Objective:To assess the effect of different dressings on venous ulcer healing.Design:A randomised cl...
INTRODUCTION: The ESCHAR trial showed that superficial venous surgery and compression in chronic ven...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
This study investigated the clinical performance and safety of a sustained silver-releasing foam dre...
This study investigated the clinical performance and safety of a sustained silver-releasing foam dre...
Infection is an important factor that delays wound healing, yet management of wound infection remai...
A multicenter prospective randomized clinical trial was undertaken to compare two foam dressings (Al...
Background: Treatment of venous ulcers often includes incorporation of dressings, for reduction of b...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
Objective: Hard-to-heal wounds such as leg (LU) or diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are slow healing, have...
Objective: Hard-to-heal wounds such as leg (LU) or diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are slow healing, have...
Objective:To assess the effect of different dressings on venous ulcer healing.Design:A randomised cl...
INTRODUCTION: The ESCHAR trial showed that superficial venous surgery and compression in chronic ven...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
The study compared the effect of a sustained silver-release foam dressing (Contreet Foam) with a foa...
This study investigated the clinical performance and safety of a sustained silver-releasing foam dre...
This study investigated the clinical performance and safety of a sustained silver-releasing foam dre...
Infection is an important factor that delays wound healing, yet management of wound infection remai...
A multicenter prospective randomized clinical trial was undertaken to compare two foam dressings (Al...
Background: Treatment of venous ulcers often includes incorporation of dressings, for reduction of b...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of a biosynthetic cellulose wound...
Objective: Hard-to-heal wounds such as leg (LU) or diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are slow healing, have...
Objective: Hard-to-heal wounds such as leg (LU) or diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are slow healing, have...
Objective:To assess the effect of different dressings on venous ulcer healing.Design:A randomised cl...
INTRODUCTION: The ESCHAR trial showed that superficial venous surgery and compression in chronic ven...