At the 35th Conference of the European Wound Management Association (EWMA 2025) in Barcelona, Flen Health was proud to contribute to the advancement of wound care by showcasing a series of e-posters and presentations. These were developed by - and in close collaboration with - dedicated healthcare professionals (HCPs) who use and trust Flaminal®in their daily practice. As part of our mission to support science-driven, patient-centered wound care, we’re pleased to share the abstracts that served as the foundation for these contributions. These abstracts offer valuable clinical insights and practical guidance for professionals across the wound care community. Compiled in the document below, the abstracts highlight the real-world impact of Flaminal®, demonstrating its antimicrobial protection, versatility, and ease of use. They illustrate how innovative wound care solutions can support clinicians in addressing the complex, evolving challenges they face every day. Featured Abstracts (in English and Spanish) Include: Enabling Patient Empowerment: The Impact of Versatile Dressings on Wound Healing and Quality of Life – A Case Series Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance in Wound Care: A Quality Improvement Project Investigating Stewardship Navigating Challenges in Treating Extensive Wounds: Insights, Best Practices, and Clinical Guidance from a Case Series Evaluating Hydro-Active Colloid Gel for Preventing Deterioration of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis in Critical Care Use of Enzyme Alginogel in Complex Traumatic Wounds in Pediatric Patients: Clinical Cases Navigating High-Risk Pediatric Wound Care: 20 Years of Clinical Insights Bridging the Gap: Accessible Wound Care for the Homeless Community Wound Follow-Up with Enzyme-Alginogel Ointment in Neuroischemic Diabetic Foot Wounds Optimización del protocolo de curas en heridas oncológicas complejas: un enfoque basado en la evidencia y casos clínicos Nuevo enfoque en el tratamiento de las quemaduras pediátricas con el uso de alginogel enzimático Alternativas a la cirugía: estrategias de manejo conservador Cierre de herida isquémica crónica infectada tratada con alginogel enzimático Con casco y en pantalón corto: la ayuda del alginato hidratado Enfermería y cuidados compartidos: pilar clave en el tratamiento multidisciplinar de la gangrena de Fournier Herida compleja en lesión postquirúrgica de un año de evolución Pediatric Burn Injuries: A Multidisciplinary Protocol Implemented in a Tertiary Center in Spain Tratamiento de quemaduras de espesor parcial con alginogel enzimático antimicrobiano Úlcera por presión (UPP) asociada al uso de dispositivos médicos Comparison of Enzyme Alginogel vs Standard Care in the Treatment of Burnt Hands Click on the link to consult EWMA GNEAUPP 2025 Conference Abstracts and Presentations This collaborative initiative reflects Flen Health’s deep appreciation for the HCPs who consistently go above and beyond in their clinical practice - and our commitment to supporting them with effective, evidence-based solutions. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the contributing professionals for their trust, dedication, and expertise. Together, we continue to meet the challenges of wound care and strive for better outcomes for patients around the world.
Supporting patients to take a more active role in their own care is an increasingly important aspect of modern healthcare and central to improving patient outcomes. In this article, we explore the concept of supported self-care and how shared care models can benefit patients, carers, and healthcare systems alike. The article outlines how facilitating self-management in wound care can boost patient confidence, quality of life and ease pressure on clinical resources through reducing dependency on routine nursing visits. It addresses common challenges faced in shared care and practical guidance for implementation. It also highlights the role of Flaminal® in enabling safe and effective self-care and how the ease of use, versatility, and strong safety profile of Flaminal®make it well suited in the support of wound self-management. The case series explored involves 10 patients showcases real-world outcomes, including improved wound condition, reduced signs of infection, enhanced mobility, and greater patient independence. Read on to discover how shared care and Flaminal® together can help transform wound care and empower patients to take control of their recovery. Read the full article here