Theme: Advanced wound healing techniques for the cure and care of wounded patients

Wound Care 2017

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Wound Care 2017

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 3rd International Conference on Wound Care, Tissue Repair & Regenerative Medicine during September 11-12, 2017 in Dallas, Texas USA, which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Track 01: Wound and Wound care

Wounds are the type of injuries which happen relatively quickly in which skin is torn, cut or punctured or blunt Trauma causes a contusion. It may be caused by an act, such as a gunshot, fall, or surgical procedure by an infectious disease or by an underlying condition. The types and causes of wounds are wide ranging, and healthcare professionals have several different ways of classifying them. They may be chronic, such as the skin ulcers caused by diabetes mellitus, or acute, such as a gunshot wound or animal bite. Wounds may also be referred to as open, in which the skin has been compromised and underlying tissues are exposed, or closed, in which the skin has not been compromised, but trauma to underlying structures has occurred.

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Track 02: Wound care and Infection Control

Infected wounds are wounds in which bacteria or other microorganisms have colonized, causing either a delay in wound healing or deterioration of the wound. Most wounds are typically contaminated by bacteria. However, infected wounds result when the body's immune defenses are overwhelmed or cannot cope with normal bacterial growth. An infected wound may be characterized by increased or sustained pain, redness or swelling, pus discharge, bad odor or non-healing of the wound. Persons with decreased immune functions, such as diabetics or the elderly, are at risk for wound infections, since they cannot fight off infections easily. The prevention of wound infection should be a primary management objective for all healthcare practitioners.

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Track 03: Wound care and Ulcers

An ulcer is a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane, accompanied by the disintegration of tissue. Ulcers can result in complete loss of the epidermis and often portions of the dermis and even subcutaneous fat. The wounds from which ulcers arise can be caused by a wide variety of factors, but the main cause is impaired blood circulation. Especially, chronic wounds and ulcers are caused by poor circulation, either through cardiovascular issues or external pressure from a bed or a wheelchair. A very common and dangerous type of skin ulcers are caused by what are called pressure-sensitive sores, more commonly called bed sores and which are frequent in people who are bedridden or who use wheelchairs for long periods. Other causes producing skin ulcers include bacterial or viral infections, fungal infections and cancers. Blood disorders and chronic wounds can result in skin ulcers as well. Ulcers that heal within 12 weeks are usually classified as acute, and longer-lasting ones as chronic.

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Track 04: Wound care and Diabetes

Wound infection in diabetic patients is a public health problem. Infection of foot ulcers is commonly seen in diabetic patients and is a substantial morbid event. Diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that most commonly occurs on the bottom of the foot in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, six percent will be hospitalized due to infection or other ulcer related complication. Ulcers form due to a combination of factors, such as lack of feeling in the foot, poor circulation, foot deformities, irritation such as friction or pressure and trauma, as well as duration of diabetes. The primary goal in the treatment of foot ulcers is to obtain healing as soon as possible. The faster the healing, the less chance for an infection.

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Track 05: Wound care and Lymphedema

Lymphedema is abnormal swelling caused by a lymphatic system. It is usually found in the arms or legs and can also affect the trunk, face, or genitalia. Primary lymphedema is a congenital problem caused by a decrease in the number or size of the lymphatic vessels. Secondary lymphedema results from damage caused by surgery, radiation therapy, injury, infection, venous insufficiency, scar tissue, cancer and inflammation. It is a result of an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in superficial tissues. Early stages of lymphedema may be temporarily reduced by simple elevation of the limb. Without proper treatment, however, the protein-rich swelling causes a progressive hardening of the affected tissues, along with recurrent cellulitis and possibly fungal infection. In general, the most severe wounds occur in the most advanced stages of lymphedema. Proper diagnosis, early detection and appropriate treatment can effectively slow the progression of Lymphedema.

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Track 06: Wound care and Nutrition:

Nutrition plays an essential role in wound healing and wound care practices and nutritional support needs to be considered a fundamental part of wound management. Wound healing is a complex process; it is the process of replacing injured tissue with new tissue produced by the body which demands an increased consumption of energy and particular nutrients, particularly protein and calories. Poor nutrition before or during the healing process may delay healing and impair wound strength, making the wound more prone to breakdown. Neglecting the nutritional health of an individual with a wound can compromise the entire wound management process. Without adequate nutrition healing may be impaired and prolonged. Improved nutritional status enables the body to heal wounds such as the accelerated wound healing seen with nutritional supplementation.

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Track 07: Wound care and Dressing

Wound dressings and devices form an important segment of the medical and pharmaceutical wound care market worldwide. Dressings are classified in a number of ways depending on their function in the wound (wound debridement, antibacterial agents, occlusive, absorbent, adherence), type of material employed to produce the dressing (e.g. hydrocolloid, alginate, collagen) and the physical form of the dressing (ointment, film, foam, gel). Dressings are further classified into traditional dressings, modern and advanced dressings, skin replacement products and wound healing devices. The ideal dressing should achieve rapid healing at reasonable cost with minimal inconvenience to the patient. Wound care and dressing selection should be a holistic, structured process involving close cooperation between medical and nursing staff. Three factors must be considered when assessing the requirement for a wound dressing which include general health of the patient, local environment of the wound and specific properties of the dressing.

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Track 08: Wound Healing and Tissue Repair

Wound healing is a specific biological process related to the general phenomenon of growth and tissue regeneration. Wound healing progresses through a series of interdependent and overlapping stages in which a variety of cellular and matrix components act together to reestablish the integrity of damaged tissue and replacement of lost tissue. Wound healing has four continuous phases including haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and wound remodelling with scar tissue deposition. In an attempt to reduce the wound burden, much effort has focused on understanding the physiology of healing and wound care with an emphasis on new therapeutic approaches and the continuing development of technologies for acute and long term wound management. The clinician working in wound care needs to become a detective. All possible factors and cofactors that may influence healing must be identified. Due to the multifactorial nature of chronic wounds, a thorough health and physical assessment is mandatory.

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Track 09: Wound Care and Treatment

Wound management is a significant and growing health burden on the community. Wound management can be a complex treatment area, with chronic wounds, acute wounds and surgical wounds each having their own characteristics; but wounds, much like the people affected by them, need to be treated on an individual basis. Successful treatment of difficult wounds requires assessment of the entire patient and not just the wound. Considerable progress has been made on advanced products in the field of wound healing and a number of new therapeutic approaches are now available. It is hoped that continued advances will come about which, when combined with basic medical and surgical approaches, will accelerate the healing of chronic wounds to an extent that is still not possible with current therapeutic agents. It may also be expedient to employ individualized therapeutic approaches for treating specific wound types and individuals using emerging tissue engineering technologies. Such advanced approaches can help treat chronic wounds in a clinically efficient manner.

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Track 10: Wound Care and Nursing

As the science of wound care evolves into a more complex environment, nursing is challenged to meet this complexity. Traditionally and generically, wound healing has been under the patronage of basic nursing care practice encompassing dressings and infection control but also promotion of therapeutic nutrition, mobility, psychosocial support, hygiene, and comfort.  At all levels, in practice settings spanning from critical care through palliative care, from hospitals to battlefield, and from gene therapy to gauze, it is the nurse who is principally caring for patients with wounds.  The role of nursing in wound care from a historical and evolutionary perspective helps to characterize the trend towards advanced practice nursing in the wound care specialty. Delineation of nursing roles consistent with Nursing Education, licensure and certification will enhance collaboration with the wound team and achieve best outcomes for patients.

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Track 11: Wound Care and Pain Management

Pain is a typical affair of patients with chronic wounds. Wound infection can postpone healing and cause and intensify wound pain. The principle underlying cause of infection associated wound pain is the inflammatory reaction stimulated through the infecting. This response motives the discharge of inflammatory mediators and stimulates the creation of enzymes and free radicals, which can cause tissue damage. Dressing changes are a predominant contributor to wound pain.   Pain management must encompass pain evaluation before, during and after each dressing change to make sure that the affected person’s pain is managed successfully. Such progressing assessment will allow healthcare professionals to identify any triggers that can be modified or avoided to reduce pain.

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Track 12: Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine

The non-healing wounds occur when the level of oxygen in and across the wound drops under a particular stage and your body's natural cure system and ability to battle infection emerge as generally impaired. Chronic wounds such as these require specialized wound care and mostly, hyperbaric remedy healing. Patients who can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy include Patients with non-healing wounds, Cancer patients with tissue damage as a result of radiation therapy, certain advanced diabetic foot wounds and chronic bone infections. Hyperbaric oxygen treatments in chosen patients can facilitate healing by increasing tissue oxygen tension, thus providing the wound with more favorable conditions for repair. Therefore, HBO therapy can be most important factor to any comprehensive wound care program.

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Track 13: Wound Care and Regenerative Medicine

The field of regenerative Medicine has been focusing cutting edge innovations to heal cutaneous wounds. There are various regenerative medicine advancements being researched for the treatment of skin diseases, wounds and burns. The larger part of innovations is being produced for the treatment of ulcers connected with diabetes and chronic or complex wounds. Regenerative Medicine including cellular therapy and tissue engineering is a quickly developing field that is being examined as an option for the restoration of function in many diseases. The application of stem cells to wounds is advantageous, as stem cells have the ability to differentiate and replace the lost or damaged tissue, as well as influence multiple biological pathways at once via paracrine signaling. Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine are rapidly expanding fields. The introduction of new technology and the emergence of novel stem cell populations have allowed researchers to take a more in-depth approach to the study of specific diseases and biological processes.

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Track 14: Burns and Advanced Wound Care  

The treatment of burn wounds has evolved over many years via clinical and preclinical studies. Big advancements were made in patient care, which include monitoring wound healing, developing novel graft and coverage options, inflammation control, dietary needs optimization, and testing unique pharmacological interventions. Current techniques to burn management are based totally on an understanding of the biology and body structure of human skin and pathophysiology of the burn wound. Improvements are also needed to accelerate wound closure, healing and to improve mental care to promote successful reintegration. Studies in infection, contamination, stem cells, grafting, biomarkers, infection control, and rehabilitation will maintain to enhance individualized care and create new treatment options. Future studies will maintain to discover novel goals and treatment paradigms to enhance burn wound care.

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ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend '3rd International Conference on Wound Care, Tissue Repair & Regenerative Medicine ' during September 11-12, 2017 in Dallas, Texas, USA which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Conference Series, Ltd and Center for Education Development (CED). CED is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

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Wound Care 2017 is an event designed for the renowned experts working in the field of wound Care, Nursing, Infectious diseases, Public health, Nutrition, Diabetes, Oncology and more. It aims at bringing the Wound care specialits, Physicians, Pharmacologists, Academic Researchers, Surgeons, Nurses, Diabetologists, Nutritionists, Oncologists, Psychologists and other experts working in the related area of wound care to share their experience at the global platform for the well-being of the patients. Wound Care-2017 will focus on the Advanced Techniques, Case studies, Cure, prevention and research experience done in the related area of  wound care and nursing. This eminent gathering will learn about the latest wound care research and advanced studies to improvise drugs to treat various complex and chronic wounds and associated infections to support practice.

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Why to attend?

The summit is a Rendezvous of the minds for Researchers, Academic lecturers and Medical practitioners, Nurses who are working towards more integrated approaches and effective responses to address community health needs to support public health practices. This is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants around the world. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments and receive name recognition at this 3 day event. World renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments and the newest updates in wound care are hallmarks of this conference.

Target Audience:

Wound Care Specialists

Wound Care Experts

Wound Care Nurses

Wound Care Surgeons

Wound Care Physicians

Wound Care Vendors

Pathologists

Microbiologists

Nutritionists and Dieticians

Diabetologists

Phychologists

Oncologists

Medical Colleges and Hospitals

Wound Care Associations and Societies

Business Entrepreneurs

Pharmaceutical companies

Public health departments

Health Clubs

Exhibitors and Sponsors

Software developing companies

Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

Data Management Companies

Looking forward to meet you at Dallas, USA!

Wound Care Research: Market Analysis 2017

Introduction:

A wound is defined as a surface abrasion, which can be an extensive, life-threatening destruction of tissue that reaches down to and incorporates the inner organs of the body. More than7.5 million individuals in the United States at present have a chronic wound, and as the population ages with a simultaneous increase in chronic health conditions, this number is set to increase. For example, in the United States diabetes is the main source of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations, representing roughly 80,000 cases every year, and almost 85% of all lower extremity amputations in diabetic patients are preceded by a foot ulcer.

Scope & Importance:

Wound Care is considered as a major health care concern that affects many individuals with different types of wounds, injuries, burns and consumes large resources and it is estimated that chronic wound care costs keep running at around $20 billion every year. Wounds have devastating consequences on the quality of life of those influenced, their families and caregivers. The primary goals of active wound care procedures are to heal, repair, regenerate the lost tissue, restore integumentary integrity and stop future tissue breakdown. Dynamic wound care management incorporates debridement of necrotic/devitalized or infected tissue and biofilm, incitement of new tissue growth, infection control and suffering, and nutritious backing. For the past two decades, the treatment of wounds is advancing in clinical practice and innovation improvement toward decreasing the healing time, reducing the risk of infection, diminishing scarring, and bringing down the expense (cost-effective). With expanding learning of wound healing and the development in wound care markets there is a need to evaluate the needs for research and training.

Study Goals and Objectives:

Wound Care 2017 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dallas, USA. We are glad to invite you all to participate and register for the '3rd International Conference on Wound Care, Tissue Repair & Regenerative Medicine' which is going to be held during September 11-12, 2017 at Dallas, USA. The organizing committee is gearing up for an Interesting and informative program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and other exciting programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at Wound care -2017, where you will make certain to have a significant involvement with researchers from around the globe. All the members of Wound care 2017 organizing committee look forward to meet you at Dallas, USA

Overview:

Why Dallas, USA?  (Scope in Dallas)

Dallas is an important city within the state of Texas and is the biggest urban center of the fourth most populous metropolitan discipline in the United States.

There are 337 public schools, 89 Private schools, 38 colleges, and 32 libraries in Dallas. Dallas is a core of schooling for a lot of the south important U.S.A and additionally comprises a quantity of universities, faculties, trade colleges, and different educational institutions

Dallas has many hospitals and a quantity of medical research amenities inside its metropolis limits. One principal research core is the Dallas scientific District with the UT Southwestern clinical middle within the Stemmons corridor, together with the affiliated UT Southwestern medical school.

The Dallas-fort valued at MSA has probably the largest concentrations of company headquarters for publicly traded corporations in the United States. Fortune magazine's 2015 annual list of the Fortune 500 in America suggests the town of Dallas has 9 Fortune 500 organizations and the DFW region as a whole has 21, reflecting the powerful progress within the metro financial system and up from 18 the 12 months before. Presently Dallas is the 1/3 most preferred vacation spot for trade journey in the United States.

Major Wound care Associations in America

American Professional Wound Care Association

The Association for the Advancement of Wound Care (AAWC)

American Burn Association

National Pressure Ulcers Advisory Panel (NPUAP)

The Wound Healing Society

Wound Healing Laboratory

American Academy of Regenerative Medicine

American Board of Regenerative Medicine

Wounds, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society

American College of Hyperbaric Medicine

American Diabetes Association

American Academy of Wound Management (AAWM)

Argentinean Wound Healing Society

Canadian Association of Wound Care

National Coalition for Wound Care (NCWC) (USA)

National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel

National Alliance of Wound Care (NAWC)

Medical Schools in Dallas and Texas:

UT Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

Baylor College of Medicine

San Antonio School of Medicine

UT Houston School of Medicine

Texas A&M Health Science Center

Texas Tech School of Medicine

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

UNT Health Science Center

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine

The Prominent Companies in the Wound Care Market are:

3M Company (U.S.)

Baxter International, Inc. (U.S.)

Coloplast A/S (Denmark.)

Convatec Healthcare

B.S.A.R.L (U.S.)

Covidien PLC (Ireland)

Derma Sciences, Inc. (U.S.)

Ethicon, Inc. (U.S.)

Hollister, Inc. (U.S.)

Kinetic Concept, Inc. (U.S.)

Mölnlycke Health Care (Sweden)

Smith & Nephew (U.K.)

Glance at Global Wound Care Market:

The global bioactive wound management market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.85% during the period 2016-2020. The market size is figured by utilizing income generated from the sales of Alginate dressing, Antimicrobial dressing, Hydrocolloids dressing, Growth variables and Skin substitutes. The worldwide alginate dressing market was esteemed at USD 1.08 billion in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 2.28 billion by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 16.27%. The worldwide alginate dressing market will encounter high growth during the forecast period. The global antimicrobial dressing market was esteemed at USD 990 million in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 1.37 billion by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 6.65%. The global hydrocolloids dressing market was esteemed at USD 687.2 million in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 942.4 million by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 6.52%. Skin substitutes or Bioengineered skin help in treating deep dermal and full thickness wounds, while the growth factors trigger the tissue regeneration at the site of injury.

 

Geologically, the North America advanced wound management market contributed 34.4% market share in 2014. North America dominates the wound care market with the U.S. representing the major market share in the financial year finished 2016, followed by Europe and Asia-pacific regions and will keep on being the leading region in Bioactive Wound Care market during the forecast period till 2020.

The wound management product manufacturing industry is in the development phase of its economic life cycle and is expected to achieve USD 20.4 Billion by 2021 from USD 17.0 Billion in 2016, developing at a CAGR of 3.6% from 2016 to 2021. The high revenue growth is driven by an ageing population, a higher incidence of diabetes, venous leg ulcers, burns, rapid development of emerging economies, medical devices and biological innovations. However, factors such as high expenses of advanced wound care products may restrain the market growth; particularly in cost effective market. The expanding utilization of stem cells and growth factors will help in further enhancement of the market.

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