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Data collection & assessment

Amanda Steinhauser recently wrote a blog piece (Wound Source August 2017) discussing how accurate outcomes reporting improves patient care. She made an interesting statement

When the wallet says “no”

In NSW the price of electricity rises by 20% this month. Wage and pension increases are at all time lows and have been for some time. However the cost of utilities, vehicle registration, insurances, pharmaceuticals, council rates and food continue to increase. People are either

Technology enhancing clinical practice

http://www.smith-nephew.com/news-and-media/media-releases/news/smith-nephew-signs-exclusive-worldwide-distribution-agreement-for-the-revolutionary-moleculight-ixtm-imaging-device/   Point of care technologies which make a real time difference to clinical decisions are a holy grail which is gradually being realised.  

Podoconiosis

Until recently I had never heard of Podoconiosis. It presents in a very similar fashion to the better known Elephantitis or Filariasis, which produces chronic oedema with its accompanying skin changes and limb deformity. Filariasis is mosquito bourne and involves the habitation of a round

The VIPs of diabetic foot care

Gary Sibbald and James Elliott eloquently describe their clinical mantra for treating a patient with neuropathic foot ulceration. They refer to the process as the "VIPs of care". V = ensuring an adequate vascular supply. Examine pulses, systolic arterial pressures (including in the great toe) and

Problems with condom catheter long term use

A Turkish report states that up to 40% of long term condom catheter (urodome) users will develop a UTI. As many as 15% will experience skin injuries including inflammation, ulceration and necrosis. Ozkan,HS; Irkoren,S; Sivrioglu,N  Penile strangulation and necrosis due to condom catheter. Int Wound J 2015;12:248-249  

A better understanding of scarring

Nast and colleagues recently wrote about how silicone products can improve a scar's presentation, along with reducing the risk of hypertrophic scar formation or helping accelerate its resolution. This of course has relevance for those individuals with a predisposition to abnormal scarring such as those

A wholistic view of biofilm management

Jennifer Hurlow and colleagues recently wrote in Advances in Wound Care an excellent overview of the current understanding of biofilms and their management. I particularly enjoyed the section on "take-home messages" where the following statement was made