Wu S, Carter M, Cole W, Crombie R, Kapp DL, Kim P, Milne C, Molnar J, Niezgoda J, Woo K, Zabel D, Hamm R, Armstrong D, Bock AJ, Dheansa B, Driver V, Glat P, Lantis J 2nd, Ferreira LM, Melin M, Patel K, Ricci E, Simman R, Steinberg J, Tettelbach W, Weir D, et al.
Journal of wound care. Date of publication 2023 Apr 1;volume 32(Sup4b):S1-S31.
1. J Wound Care. 2023 Apr 1;32(Sup4b):S1-S31. doi:
10.12968/jowc.2023.32.Sup4b.S1.
Best practice for wound repair and regeneration use of cellular, acellular and
matrix-like products (CAMPs).
Wu S(1), Carter M(2), Cole W(3), Crombie R(4), Kapp DL(5), Kim P(6), Milne C(7),
Molnar J(8), Niezgoda J(9), Woo K(10), Zabel D(11), Hamm R(12), Armstrong D(13),
Bock AJ(14), Dheansa B(15), Driver V(16), Glat P(17), Lantis J 2nd(18), Ferreira
LM(19), Melin M(20), Patel K(21), Ricci E(22), Simman R(23), Steinberg J(24),
Tettelbach W(25), Weir D(26).
Author information:
(1)Dr William M Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine; Professor, Department of
Podiatric Surgery and Applied Biomechanics, Center for Stem Cell and
Regenerative Medicine, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science,
Illinois, US.
(2)Strategic Solutions Inc, Montana, US.
(3)Wound Care Research, Kent State University, Ohio, US.
(4)Department of Surgery, Yale New Haven Health System, Connecticut, US.
(5)Chief of Plastic Surgery, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Florida, US.
(6)Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern, Texas, US.
(7)Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates, Connecticut, US.
(8)Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Regenerative Medicine,
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, North Carolina, US.
(9)Founder and President Emeritus, AZH Wound and Hyperbaric Center, Wisconsin,
US.
(10)Professor, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada.
(11)Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Christiana Care Health System,
Affiliated Faculty Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Delaware,
Delaware, US.
(12)Medical Writer, Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy,
University of Southern California, California, US.
(13)Professor of Surgery; Director, USC Limb Preservation Program, California,
US.
(14)Palmetto State Surgical Podiatry Associates, South Carolina, US.
(15)Consultant Burns and Plastic Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Queen
Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, UK.
(16)System Chief, Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, Inova Heart and Vascular
Institute, Virginia, US.
(17)Chief of Plastic Surgery, St Christopher's Hospital for Children,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US.
(18)Chief and Professor of Surgery, Mount Sinai West Hospital and the Icahn
School of Medicine, New York, US.
(19)Professor of Plastic Surgery, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,
Brazil.
(20)M Health Fairview Wound Healing Institute, Edina, Minnesota, US.
(21)Medical Director and Principal Investigator, Three Rivers Wound and Research
Center, Florida, US.
(22)Difficult Wound Healing Unit, St Luca's Clinic, Turin, Italy.
(23)Professor of Surgery, University of Toledo, College of Medicine and Life
Sciences, Ohio, US.
(24)Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University School of Medicine,
Washington DC, US.
(25)Adjunct Assistant Professor, Duke University School of Medicine, Undersea
and Hyperbaric Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Western University of Health
Sciences, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Salt Lake City, Utah, US.
(26)Clinician and Educator, Saratoga Hospital Center for Wound Healing and
Hyperbaric Medicine, New York, US.
There are currently over 80 biomaterials derived from autologous, allogeneic,
synthetic and xenogeneic sources, or a combination of any or all these types of
materials, available for soft-tissue coverage to effect wound closure. Often
generically referred to as cellular and/or tissue-based products (CTPs), they
are manufactured under various trade names and marketed for a variety of
indications.
DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2023.32.Sup4b.S1
PMID: 37079485 [Indexed for MEDLINE]