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The Presentation deals with the basic types of Chronic Wounds that present in the Surgery dept. and ...
PPT about biofilm in chronic wounds
ETIOLOGY OF SCARS: •Surgery •Lacerations •Burns •Chronic wounds •Acne •Steroids
Polymer membranes are used as transparent film dressings. They have an adhesive coating on one side ...
Negative pressure wound therapy or vacuum assisted wound therapy is an excellent therapeutic option ...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a non-invasive technique that employs negative pressure wi...
A Limited Access Dressing (LAD) is an advanced wound care solution combining moist wound healing pri...
Ksharasutra is an innovative Ayurvedic treatment method primarily used for managing nadivrana( sinus...
This topic comes under the category - Venous Diseases. It is very important for a 3rd year MBBS Stud...
This topic - Pancreatic Tumors includes both Exocrine & Endocrine Tumorous lesions of Pancreas. ...
classification of surgical wounds.
This topic - Principles of Minimal Invasive Surgery [MIS] is very important for the MBBS Students, a...
This topic is very important for an MBBS Students as it is one of the common cases a Medical Officer...
This topic is under the Chapter - Arterial Disorders. The MBBS Students should know the types of Ane...
his topic - Intestinal Obstruction is very important for final year MBBS - Students & the Medica...
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This topic covers the etiology, types, pathogenesis and management of Hypovolemic & Septic Shock...
BY : DR JOSHUA JEEVAN HEAD OF WOUND CARE UNIT HOSPITAL SERI MANJUNG PERAK, MALAYSIA
Nanobiotechnology is studied because it combines the tools of nanotechnology with the intricacies of...
Novel techniques in wound management
a journal club presentation of comparison between honey dressing and povidone iodine dressing
current availabe methods in wound care
honey for health benefits and its role in wound care. presented by Dr. Minale@UoG
wound PPT