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  1. A prospective, monocentric, observational randomised controlled pilot study of two all-in-one multicomponent compression systems in healthy volunteers
  2. Use of an antimicrobial HydroBalance biocellulose wound dressing: a retrospective cross-sectional survey
  3. Non-inferiority randomised controlled trial of two contact layer dressings for the treatment of acute wounds (SLALOM)
  4. Clinicians' experiences with a sterile non-woven surgical dressing in 394 patients
  5. Ocular Sticks for Routine Ophthalmic Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Monocentric Trial
  6. Indications, contraindications, side effects, general assessment, and outlook for the future: An International Compression Club survey
  7. Use of a monofilament debridement pad in the treatment of acne vulgaris
  8. Effect of non-adhering dressings on promotion of fibroblast proliferation and wound healing in vitro
  9. Hemostatic wound dressings: Predicting their effects by in vitro tests
  10. Inflammatory potential of cotton‐based surgically invasive devices: Implications for cardiac surgery
  11. A purpose-designed monofilament-fibre pad for debridement of hard-to-reach wounds: experience in clinical practice
  12. Handling properties of a superabsorbent dressing in the management of patients with moderate-to-very high exuding wounds
  13. Hypercoagulant Abdominal Swabs in Cardiac Surgery: Potential Problems and Background
  14. In vitro Evaluation of the Cleansing Effect of a Monofilament Fiber Debridement Pad Compared to Gauze Swabs
  15. Simple clotting test to detect procoagulant abdominal swabs
  16. pH Influence on Antibacterial Efficacy of Common Antiseptic Substances
  17. In vitro assessment of the antimicrobial activity of wound dressings: influence of the test method selected and impact of the pH
  18. EWMA Study Recommendations - For clinical investigations in leg ulcers and wound care
  19. Application of a drainage film reduces fibroblast ingrowth into large‐pored polyurethane foam during negative‐pressure wound therapy in an in vitro model
  20. Improvement of Periulcer Skin Condition in Venous Leg Ulcer Patients
  21. PICC insertion service: an award-winning patient experience
  22. Protease and pro-inflammatory cytokine concentrations are elevated in chronic compared to acute wounds and can be modulated by collagen type I in vitro
  23. HaCaT keratinocytes in co‐culture with Staphylococcus aureus can be protected from bacterial damage by polihexanide
  24. Effect of the sterilization method on the performance of collagen type I on chronic wound parameters in vitro
  25. Classification of Compression Bandages: Practical Aspects
  26. In vitro binding of matrix metalloproteinase‐2 (MMP‐2), MMP‐9, and bacterial collagenase on collagenous wound dressings
  27. Influence of selected wound dressings on PMN elastase in chronic wound fluid and their antioxidative potential in vitro