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The Ongoing Challenges: Comments on “Clinical Outcomes of Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation without Commercial Devices in the Treatment of Complex Wounds”

Popivanov G, Kjossev K, Mutafchiyski V

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Response to Letter: The Ongoing Challenges: Comments on “Clinical Outcomes of Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation without Commercial Devices in the Treatment of Complex Wounds”

Shin J, Kim Y, Park S, Kang C, Jeong HY, Kim JH

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Management of the Leaky Wound After Arthroplasty: A Review

Luthra JS, Habsi SA

Total knee and hip arthroplasty are widely performed surgeries for end stage osteoarthritis with highly successful outcomes. However, prolonged postsurgical wound drainage leads to slower healing and predisposes to periprosthetic...
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Surgical Treatment of Pyoderma Gangrenosum with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy and Dermal Substitutes: A Case Report

Kim DW, Kwon YS, Jang HS

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare ulcerative skin lesion that occurs primarily on the lower extremities for which surgical debridement and skin grafting have been traditionally contraindicated. However, recent literature has...
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Post-laparoscopy Epidermal Inclusion Cyst of Umbilicus

Hwang YJ, Kim T, Jung SG, Hong IP

Background: Epidermal inclusion cysts can develop in the umbilicus following trauma or surgery. In this study, we aim to report cases of epidermal inclusion cysts occurring at the umbilicus in...
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The Wound Express System, A Potential Treatment for Patients with Ulcers and Non-Operable Arterial Disease: A Pilot Safety Study

Twyford M, Westby D, Keohane C, Tawfick W, Walsh SR

Background: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) devices apply intermittent compression to the thigh, which is thought to facilitate wound healing by improving wound perfusion in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia and...
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Iliac Crest Skin Necrosis: A Case Report

Hwang SH, Roh SY, Koh SH

Cases of dermal necrosis developing after injection of local anesthetics in the upper extremities or face have previously been reported in the literature. However, local anesthetic-induced dermal necrosis in the...
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Outcomes of Cortical Bone Fenestration Performed on the Denuded Frontal Bone to Induce Granulation Tissue Growth: A Case Study

Sung K, Lee SH, Jeong C, Lee SY

Open wounds with denuded bone may pose a challenge for surgeons if primary closure or flap surgery is not feasible. In such cases, cortical bone fenestration (CBF) has been employed...
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Thigh Abscess Formation Due to Severe Sacral Pressure Ulcer Dissemination: A Case Report

Kim JH, Lee MS, Park MC, Lee TJ, Chung CM

Patients with chronic and non-healing pressure ulcers are susceptible to recurrent infections, often leading to complications, such as abscesses. However, to the best of our knowledge, no cases of abscesses...
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Skin-Sparing Marginal Excision: Case Report of a Novel Approach to Dystrophic Calcification

Kim YH, Park JKh

Dystrophic calcification (DC) is a rare manifestation of calcium salt accumulation in non-skeletal tissues, often associated with local tissue damage. This case report presents a 45-year-old female patient who manifested...
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Novel Method of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site Management Using Combined Fenestrated Polyurethane Film and Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy

Jun D, Kim B, Park MS, Ahn MR, Lee JH

Background: Split-thickness skin graft (STSG) is a fundamental and versatile technique used in reconstructive surgery. Despite numerous studies addressing the management of STSG donor sites, there is still little consensus...
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Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of the Scalp Aggravated after Hair Dyeing Presenting as Bilateral Facial Cellulitis: A Case Report

Kwak SH, Lee DW, Kim JH, Choi HJ

Angiosarcoma is a rare and aggressive soft tissue sarcoma. The cutaneous form of angiosarcoma occurs most commonly in the head and neck region, especially the scalp. Because of its aggressiveness...
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Reconstruction of an Abdominal Hernia after Wide Tumor Resection with Multilayer Acellular Dermal Matrix and Skin Graft: A Case Report

Choi JH, Lee SH, Kim KS, Hwang JH, Lee SY

An abdominal hernia is a relatively common complication after abdominal surgery. However, no reports have previously described the reconstruction of a soft tissue defect with a hernia after wide excision...
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Investigating Diabetic Foot Pathophysiology and Amputation Prevention Strategies through Behavioral Modification

Kim JH

Diabetic foot complications stem from intricate interactions between macrovascular and microvascular changes, neuropathy, inflammation, immune responses, hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, and infection susceptibility. Macrovascular factors like atherosclerosis lead to tissue ischemia,...
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