Talley Group publishes further work supporting the use of gauzed based NPWT

Posted: Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Recently published clinical case studies conducted in the US using the Venturi negative pressure wound therapy system adds to the growing supporting body of clinical evidence. These new case studies look at the treatment of a number of differing wound types and clearly show the excellent clinical outcomes achieved by using the Venturi system along with the gauze based dressing technique.

At forthcoming wound care events in Europe and the USA Talley Group Ltd will be presenting poster presentations on clinical outcomes. 

22nd Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care and Wound Healing Society, Dallas, Texas.

19th Conference of the European Wound Management Association, Helsinki, Finland.

As part of the continued clinical and educational support for NPWT events were held in March 2009, sponsored by Talley Group Ltd, for clinical nurse specialists and other professionals interested in learning all about gauze-based negative pressure wound therapy. Video presentations of the events can be found by visiting www.wounds-uk.com

The Best Practice Statement,  Gauze-based negative pressure wound therapy, published by Wounds UK with an educational grant from Talley Group Ltd, has become Internationally recognized as the first attempt towards reaching a consensus on the use of gauze-based negative pressure wound therapy. It aims to provide practitioners with an internationally-relevant framework upon which they can base their practice. Copies are available from your Talley Clinical Advisor or for download from www.wounds-uk.com

For further information or to download clinical articles and case studies please visit the Venturi product page.