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Over the past several years, the nearly $2 billion post-surgical woundcare market has been inundated with devices designed to accelerate healing and prevent infection. For materials managers, wound care nurses and others involved in product selection, keeping up with the changes can be a challenge. Here wound care experts, manufacturers and other sources highlight some of the many recent product advances and their applications. In addition, sources comment on the field of regenerative medicine and where it may be headed.