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One of the most challenging side effects of diabetes is lower extremity problems. And addressing these challenges, the International Symposium on the Diabetic Foot (ISDF) takes place once every four years, shining a light on these chronic wounds.

As the largest event of its kind in the world, 2023’s ISDF is packed with evidence, knowledge sharing and products that support DFU care as well as leading experts in the field and as many as 1,500 healthcare professionals as attendees.

Mölnlycke at ISDF 2023
As leader in chronic wound management, of which DFUs are a part, Mölnlycke is deeply engaged with the DFU community. In keeping with our leadership role in this space, we will attend the event in the Hague, Netherlands as a gold sponsor.

Mölnlycke’s presence will showcase our DFU management offering and product portfolio in our booth along with relevant clinical learning and digital tools. We will also host a 60-minute symposium on May 11th to continue leading the charge on DFU and chronic wound care education.

To learn more about ISDF and the event agenda, please read more at the ISDF website.

 

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Your path to wound healing
ISDF booth map

Visit us at ISDF 2023 in The Hague

We are excited to meet you at ISDF in The Hague on 10-13 of May. This year we are happy to guide you through the path to wound healing in our booth.

Use the Booth Guide to find out more about what Mölnlycke® can offer to help heal diabetic foot ulcers: From wound assessment to oxygenation and protection to more advanced wound healing therapies such as Exufiber gelling fibre and Avance Solo single-use negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) system. We are also happy to present our offer in clinical learning: the Clinical Learning Hub , Wound Talks and Microworld. Come and join us!

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Step 1: Assess the wound

Explore Mölnlycke Wound Support

With assistance of Mölnlycke Wound Support, you can define the wound characteristics and get automatic wound assessment, including measurements, easily summarised in a pdf. You will also receive relevant treatment considerations and Mölnlycke® dressing selection guide as well as information on wound care products and a comprehensive knowledge base.

Learn more here

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granulox and mepilex application

Step 2: Treat the wound

Explore Granulox® and our Mepilex® Border dressings with Safetac®.

Oxygenate: Granulox is a topical haemoglobin spray with proven benefits, that by means of diffusion provides oxygen to wounds with poor blood supply. It transports oxygen from the surrounding air down to the wound bed to accelerate the healing process.

Protect: Optimise your wound treatment and prevention with Mepilex Border dressings, delivering clinically-proven better outcomes with less pain for patients. Depending on the challenge you’re facing Mepilex Border dressings are available in many shapes and for many uses.

Discover how you can access wound care guidance and information on Mepilex Border dressings instantly via my.molnlycke.com.

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treating wound on patient

Step 3: Manage deep cavaties

Explore the Exufiber Effect

Highly exuding wounds are challenging to treat. Clinicians may see exudate pooling, slough and delayed healing due to the presence of biofilm. Patients may feel pain, embarrassment and anxiety from leakage. That is why we are looking at gelling fibres differently. Providing a wound healing solution that clinicians want to see and that patients can feel.

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Step 4: Promote Healing

Explore Avance Solo, a negative pressure wound therapy-system for open wounds (dNPWT)

The clinical aims of dNPWT include Removal of exudate and fluid: dNPWT can be a valuable adjunct to supporting healing in complex and slow to heal wounds. Optimise wound healing: improving wound bed preparation that promotes healing. Granulation tissue formation: increase microvascular blood supply and promote formation of granulation tissue. 

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5. Enhance clinical learning

Explore Clinical Learning Hub, Wound Talks and Microworld

Clinical Learning Hub is the home of educational needs for all levels of healthcare professionals and providers. Covering key healthcare topics, from wound management to peri-operative solutions, designed to help you and your teams advance your clinical knowledge and get the best outcomes for your patients.

Microworld is a fun, interactive and engaging educational platform with content tailored to improve your understanding of wound care. 

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Symposium title: Addressing hypoxia in the diabetes-related foot ulcer

Description:
During the symposium, sponsored by Mölnlycke Health Care, an international expert panel will discuss the causes of chronic hypoxia in the diabetes-related foot ulcer and the clinical challenges that this condition poses. The panel will also present an evidence-based review of how topical oxygen therapy can be effectively implemented as a means of addressing those challenges and promoting wound healing.

Speakers:

  • Prof. Dr. Jose Luis Lazaro Martinez
    Complutense University and Health Research Institute at San Carlos Teaching Hospital, Madrid, Spain 
  • Prof. Paul Chadwick
    Royal College of Podiatry, London, United Kingdom; Birmingham City University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Andrew Sharpe
    Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, United Kingdom
  • Chair name, Ass. Prof. Matthew Malone
    Molnlycke Health Care, Gothenburg, Sweden

Here you can view the scientific program ISDF offers: Program - Diabetic Foot (isdf.nl)

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