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Order # : JA-001
Article Title : Elasto-Gel Wound Dressings.
Clinician : Edward I Stout
Facility : Southwest Technologies
Publication :
Date : September 1998

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Article Title : Hydrogels - What are they ?
Clinician : Edward I Stout
Facility : Southwest Technologies
Publication :
Date : 1997

Article Title : Risk Analysis Elasto-Gel, Sterile Products Weight of Product.
Clinician : Southwest Technologies
Facility :
Publication :
Date : February 1999

Order # : JA-002
Article Title : Saline Absorption Properties of Various Wounds.
Clinician :
Facility : NAmSA
Publication :
Date : April 1997

Order # : JA-003 
Article Title : Occlusive Dressings : Study of their Effect on 5 Wound Pathogen in Vitro. 
Clinician : M.F. Oliveira-Gandia, S.C. Davis, P.M. Mertz
Facility : University of Miami, School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery, Miami, FL
Publication : Wound Repair and Regeneration Volume 5, Number 1
Date : January 1997

Order # : JA-005
Article Title : A New Form Fitting Hybrid Hydrogel Facial Mask Which Stimulates Wound Healing in Facila Resurfacing.
Clinician : Marta I. Rendon-Pellerano, M.D., - Brian Buclo, M.D., - Steven Davis
Facility : Cleveland Clinic of Florida, Department of Dermatology, University of Miami school of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery
Publication : 
Date :

Order # : JA-006
Article Title : Can Occlusive Dressing Composition Influence Proliferation of Bacterial Wound Pathogens. 
Clinician : Maria Oliveria-Gandia, DMV - Stephen C. Davis, BS - Patricia M. Mertz, BA
Facility : University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology
Publication : WOUNDS: A Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice, Wounds 1998; 10(1): 4-11 
Date : January 1998

Order # : JA-007
Article Title : Clinical and Experimental findings Beyond Occlusion When Using A Glycerine Hydrogel. 
Clinician : Jan Vandeputte, RN, MA,CNS, Infection Control Manager
Facility : St. Jozefs Hospital, Ostend, Belgium, Europe
Publication : 
Date :

Order # : JA-008
Article Title : Reduction in the Number of Bacteria Using An Occlusive Dressing.
Clinician : Maria Oliveria-Gandia, DMV - Stephen C. Davis, BS - Patricia M. Mertz, BA
Facility : University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology
Publication : 
Date :

Article Title : Preserving the Tissues of Problematic Wounds Using a Glycerine Based Wound Dressing.
Clinician : Joseph Baksa, MD - Sandor and Andrea Veress
Facility : St. Janos Hospital, Burn Unit, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Budapest, Hungary
Publication : 
Date :

Article Title : Treatment Variations in Pressure Sores Between Hospital and Home Care.
Clinician : Jan Vandeputte, RN, CNS, PHC, Infection Control Manager
Facility : St. Jozefs Hospital, Ostend, Belgium, Europe
Publication : 
Date :

Order # : JA-009
Article Title : Docetaxel-Induced Alopecia Can be Prevented.
Clinician : Lemenager M, - Genouville C, - Bessa EH, - Gonneterre J
Facility : Centre Oscar Lambret, Lille, France
Publication : The Lancet, Volume 546, page 371
Date : August 1995

Order # : JA-010
Article Title : Occlusive Wound Dressings Suitable for Use with Electrical Stimulation.
Clinician : Gerard J. Bourguignon, PhD, PT - David A. Marshall, MBA, - Kang Chang, MS, EE, - William Eaglstein, MD
Facility :
Publication : Wounds 1991 - 3(3):127-129
Date : June 1991

Order # : JA-011
Article Title : The Use of a Glycerine-Based Hydrogel as a Primary or Secondary Dressing in the Treatment of Painful Venous Ulcers
Clinician : Oscar M. Alvarez and Catherine B. Fahey
Facility : University Wound Healing Clinic, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Publication : Advances in Wound Care Symposium
Date : April 1997

Order # : JA-012
Article Title : When Underlying Problems Makes Total Healing an Unobtainable Goal
Clinician : Ann H. Harris, Rn, MSN, CS, Wound Management Consultant
Facility : Spring Lake, MI
Publication :EG Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 3 
Date :

 

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