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Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science

2nd International Conference on

November 9-10, 2017 | Frankfurt, Germany

***For available speaker slots***[email protected]

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Dear All,

The 2nd International Conference on Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science will be organized on November 09-10, 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany. Topics of this conference will include all aspects of wound care, wound healing and tissue repair. As one of the major scientific organizations interested in wound care and wound healing, the Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC) and its official publication, the Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters have been invited to collaborate actively with the organizers for the success of this conference.As MBC President, I have been invited together with several pioneers of wound healing to be part of the organizing committee. As you may be well aware, in addition to its major interest in burns management and prevention, MBC has already organized and collaborated in the organization of several local, regional and international conferences on wound care and wound healing among which are the 2nd WUWHS Meeting in 2004 in Paris, the 9th French National Conference on Wound Healing in 2005 in Paris, the 3rd Hellenic Wound Healing Conference in 2007 in Athens, the 3rd WUWHS Meeting in 2008 in Toronto, the 1st International Global Wound Care Conference in 2011 in Cape Town, the 4th International Burns & Wound Healing Symposium and Surgical Masterclass in 2013 in Hong Kong, and the Middle East Wounds and Scar Meeting in 2014 in Dubai. It is thus only natural that MBC contributes and collaborates in the organization of this conference in Frankfurt.

I invite all MBC members and readers of Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters to attend and actively participate in the 2nd International Conference on Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science next November in Frankfurt.

Bishara Atiyeh, MD, FACSPresident, MBC | APSLD

Welcome Message

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Organizing Committee Members

Bishara AtiyehPresident

Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire

Disasters, USA

Denis BarritaultPresident

OTR3France

Jasmina BegicPresident

Association for Wound Management

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Marco RomanelliPresident

World Union of Wound Healing Societies

Italy

Barbul joinsVice Chairman

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

USA

Valentina DiniPresident

International School of Tissue Repair

Italy

Ferdinando MannelloDirector

University of UrbinoItaly

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Keynote Speakers

Title: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Sham Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Joel Michalek, Professor, University of Texas, USA

Title: French national PU ten year prevalence survey (conducted by PERSE)

Brigitte Barrios, PMR MD, PERSE (French PUAP), FRANCE

Title: A prospective, open-label, uncontrolled study evaluated the clinical performance of RD1 in chronic diabetic foot ulcers at three wound care clinics in the USA

Igal kushnir, MD, Founder, RedDress Ltd, Israel

Title: Common pathophysiological mechanisms underlying dementia and pressure ulcers

Efraim Jaul, Head Geriatric Skilled Nursing Department, Hebrew University Medical School, Israel

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Sessions Schedule Lecture Speaker Short Title

Monday September 11, 2017 | Day 1

08:00-08:45 Registration Desk opens

Session 1

08:45‐09:00 Opening Ceremony & Inaugural Address

09:00‐09:25

KN

Igal kushnir

A prospective, open-label, uncontrolled study evaluated the clinical performance of RD1 in chronic diabetic foot ulcers at three wound care clinics in the USA

09:25‐09:40

PL

Maria Shaw

Foot ulcers: A different technique to total contact casting for healing chronic foot ulcers

09:40‐10:55

PL Claudia Benjamin

ADP treatment improves wound healing in diabetic mice

10:55‐11:05

PL

Judith A. Barnard

The Design and Implementation of a Local Strategy to Increase the Accuracy of Pressure Ulcer Classification: The Pressure Ulcer Guidance (PUG) Too

11:05-11:30 Networking & Refreshments Break

Session 2

11:30-11:55 KN Jasmine Begic Appliance of polarized light ( 480-3400nm) in the treatment of Chronic wound different etiology: New possibilities

11:55-12:10 PL Edoardo Raposio

New approach for the treatment of chronic cutaneous wounds: Comparison between two methods

12:10-12:25 PL Marjorie E. Viscardi

Use of Regen BCT Plus Kit for Diabetic Foot Ulcers

12:25-12:40

PL

Steven S. Gale

DOMINATE WOUNDS

12:40-12:55

PL

Andrea Pokorna

Are pressure ulcers (PU´s) monitored by physicians and do PU´s influence the hospitalization?

12:55-13:25 Networking Lunch

Preliminary Tentative Programme

Thursday November 9, 2017 | Day 1

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Session 3

13:25-13:45

KN

Joel Michalek

A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Sham Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

13:45-14:00 PL Zhi Ren Liu Extracellular PKM2 Facilitates Wound Healing by Promoting Myofibroblast Differentiation

14:00-14:15 PL Akobi Oliver Adeyemi

Bacteriological Profile of Wound sepsis and Antimicrobial Pattern of Isolates at Federal Medical Centre, Bida, Niger State

14:15-14:30 PL Preeti Fernando

24 Habits of Highly Effective People

14:30-14:45

PL

Cheng Jen Wang

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Treatment of Keloid Scars

14:45-15:00

PL

Danijela Semenic

Funcional offloading treatment of complicated diabetic chronical wounds on the foot

15:00-15:15

PL

Mohammad Sadegh

Microbiologic and histopathological findings of osteomyelitis in diabetic patients

15:15-15:30 PL GVN Rathna Bioactive nano fiber mats for efficient wound healing

15:30-15:45

PL

Ferdinando Mannello

Biochemistry of wound healing: From bench to bedside

Session 4

15:45-16:00 Networking and Refreshments Break

16:00-16:25 KN Efraim Jaul Common pathophysiological mechanisms underlying dementia and pressure ulcers

16:25-16:40 PL Friederike Rosner

Treatment of Chronic wounds is not only the application of Wound Dressing

16:40-16:55 PL Mohammed Nazrul

Effects of Low Level Laser (Diode- 830nm) Therapy On ‘Human Bone Regeneration’

16:55-17:10 PL Bishara Atiyeh

Tissue Engineering & Wound Healing

17:10-17:25 PL Zuhal Bahar Determination of The Quality of Life of İndividuals with Stoma

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17:25-17:40 PL Valentina Dini Atypical Wounds: Diagnosis and Management

17:40-18:00 PL Saed Jaber Intravenous Phenytoin: Potential New Therapy for Gastrointestinal Fistlae

Tuesday September 12, 2017 | Day 2

08:30-08:45 Registration Desk opens

Session 1

08:45‐09:00 Opening Ceremony & Inaugural Address

09:00‐09:25 KN Brigitte Barrios French national PU ten year prevalence survey (conducted by PERSE)

09:25‐09:40 PL Marcy Cain Purnell

Bio-Electric Field Enhancement: The Influence on Membrane Potential and Cell Migration in Vitro

09:40‐10:55 PL Robert G. Frykberg

The Use of a Fetal Bovine Dermal Scaffold in the Management of Full Thickness Lower Extremity Wounds

10:55‐11:05 PL Edoardo Raposio

The effect of shoe modification on wound care in diabetic patients: a literature review

11:05-11:30

Networking & Refreshment Break

Session 2

11:30-11:55 KN Sandeep Shrivastava

Translating Wound Management

11:55-12:10 PL Michelle Secic How To Report Statistics in Medicine

12:10-12:25 PL Bishara Atiyeh

Tissue Engineering & Wound Healing

12:25-12:40 PL Indah Julianto Mesenchymal Stem Cells derived Secretomes in Wound Healing and Skin Rejuvenation State of art

12:40-12:55 PL Willa Damayanti Platelet-Rich Plasma Partnership With Mesenchymal Stem Cell For Tissue Regeneration in Acne Scar:A casr series

12:55-13:25 Networking Lunch Time

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Friday November 10, 2017 | Day 2

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Session 3

13:25-13:50 KN Denis Barritault The Heparan sulfates mimics (RGTA) and their uses in skin healing

13:50-14:05 PL Susanti R Dewi Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM)in Skin Regeneration, Wound Healing and Their Clinical Applications

14:05-15:20 PL Wisuda Putra Negara

Adult and Fetal Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)-derived Secretome For Tissue Regeneration: Case Series

15:20-16:35 PL Patricia Oktaviani

Effect of Pirdot (Saurauia Vulcani Korth.) leaf extraction on wound contraction, reepithelization time, and histological appearance, in albino Sprague Dawley rat exicised wound healing process

16.35-16.50 PL Denis Martin Anthony

A comparison of the performance of the Braden Q and the Glamorgan paediatric pressure ulcer risk assessment scales in general and intensive care pediatric and neonatal units

16:50-17:00 Networking & Refreshment Break

Session 4

17:00-17:10 PP Amin meftahi The Effect of Coated Microbial Cellulose with Iranian Honey for applying as a wound dressing

17:10-17:20 PP Feven Teshome Magnitude And Factors Affecting The Development Of Pressure Ulcer Among Bedridden Patients At Public Hospitals Of Harari Regional State, Eastern Ethiopia

17:20-17:30 PP Mina Zavareh Is 1% Povidone-Iodine Solution Superior to Normal Saline for Simple Traumatic Wound Irrigation?

17:30-17:40 PP Srinivasa Rao Wound Infections- Critical Colonisation

17:40-17:50 PP

Nikki Castel Combination of Strap Muscle Flaps and Z-Plasty for Management of Tracheostomy Scars

17:50-18:00 PP Selvaraj Vimalraj Nitric Oxide Regulates Intussusceptive-like Angiogenesis in Wound Repair

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18:00-18:10 PP Monireh Ahmadi Bani

The effect of shoe modification on wound care in diabetic patients: a literature review

18:10-18:20 PP Camille C Paez Determination of the Wound Healing Enhancement Property of Acid- Soluble Collagen from the Scales of Chanos Chanos (Chanidae) Forsskal

18:20-18:30 PP Ai-Xi Yu Thermo-sensitive chitosan/β-glycerophosphate hydrogel loaded with β-Cyclodextrin-curcumin for the treatment of cutaneous infected wound in rats

18:30 Closing Ceremony

KN= Key Note

PL= Plenary Lecture WS=Work Shop SM= Symposium

SP= Sponsor Promotion

SO= Student Oral PP= Poster Presentation

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Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science2nd International Conference on

November 9-10, 2017 | Frankfurt, Germany

• Skin & Skin Biology• Skin Infections and Disorders• Advances in Skin & Wound Care• Skin and Nutrition• Skin and Skin Cancer• Skin and Cosmetic Dermatology• Anti-Aging Skin Care• Skin Diseases Education • skin and wound care• Skin and Ayurveda• Wound Care and Nursing• Skin and Laser Technologies

• Skin and Wound Healing• Wound Care and patient

management• Wounds and Pain Management• Burns and Advanced Wound Care• Wound, Ostomy and Continence

Nursing• Stemcells and Tissue Regeneration• Tissue Science and Regenerative

Medicine• Wound Healing and Tissue Repair

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