Accredited Industry-Supported Symposium: Climbing Smarter, Not Higher: Optimizing the Wound Reconstruction Ladder Using Hypochlorous Acid–Based Products and Highly Charged Fiber Dressings

60 min
Friday, April 10, 2026
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
HMP Education has designated an unrestricted grant from Urgo Medical North America.

Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the wound reconstruction ladder and explain how early intervention can prevent progression to higher, more complex, and more costly reconstructive treatments.
2. Review the clinical application of pure hypochlorous acid–preserved cleansers, and wound management gel primary dressings, as well as negatively charged fiber dressings in supporting continuous debridement of slough as part of wound bed preparation.
3. Explain the evidence how wound surface pH and a physiologically acidic wound environment promotes healing by enhancing oxygen release and limiting bacterial proliferation in chronic or non-healing wounds.
4. Examine how early intervention using pure hypochlorous acid–preserved cleansers and gels and negatively charged fiber dressings may prevent escalation to higher, more complex levels of the wound reconstruction ladder.
5. Explore clinical cases demonstrating outcomes achieved through the early use of hypochlorous preserved cleansers and negatively charged fibers to promote wound healing without unnecessary escalation along the wound reconstruction ladder.
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