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[...]... Swansea The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk), consultant physician, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and by Keith G Harding, director of the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and professor of rehabilitation... Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and by Keith G Harding, director of the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and professor of rehabilitation medicine (wound healing) at Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust The series will be published as a book in summer 2006 Prevention of burns... picture of Ambroise Paré is published with permission from TopFoto David J Leaper is visiting professor of surgery at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, Cardiff The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk), consultant physician, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing. .. arise as a result of chronic pressure ulceration The three figures on p 472 and the figure at the top of p 473 are adapted from Grey JE, Harding KG Principles and practice of geriatric medicine 4th ed Chichester: Wiley (in press) Stuart Enoch is research fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is based at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University The ABC of wound healing is edited... (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk), consultant physician, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and by Keith G Harding, director of the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and professor of rehabilitation medicine (wound healing) at Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust The series will be published... excision of the affected area, leaving a large skin wound Primary closure of the wound is usually not possible Healing by secondary intention involves many weeks of dressings and a substantial risk of scar contracture Skin grafts may be used, but these run the risk of resulting in scar contracture and delayed healing Flap reconstruction may result in more rapid wound closure and a reduced risk of contracture... Patel is research fellow in wound healing and honorary clinical tutor in dermatology, Cardiff University and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk), consultant physician, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff... follow-up for the rest of their lives Michael E Edmonds is consultant physician and A V M Foster is chief podiatrist at the diabetic foot clinic at King’s College Hospital, London The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (jeg@petravore.freeserve.co.uk), consultant physician at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit,... Practice ABC of wound healing Wound dressings This is the ninth in a series of 12 articles Vanessa Jones, Joseph E Grey, Keith G Harding Traditionally wet-to-dry gauze has been used to dress wounds Dressings that create and maintain a moist environment, however, are now considered to provide the optimal conditions for wound healing Moisture under occlusive dressings not only increases the rate of epithelialisation... University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, and honorary consultant in wound healing at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and by Keith G Harding, director of the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University, and professor of rehabilitation medicine (wound healing) at Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust The series will be published as a book in summer 2006 Competing interests: . the suspicion of malignancy. A biopsy should be taken of any suspicious wound. Site of wound The site of the wound may aid diagnosis; diabetic foot ulcers often arise in areas of abnormal pressure. 2000. Stuart Enoch is a research fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is based at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University. The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk),. 2005. Stuart Enoch is research fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is based at the Wound Healing Research Unit, Cardiff University. The ABC of wound healing is edited by Joseph E Grey (joseph.grey@cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk),