نتایج جستجو برای: occlusive dressing

تعداد نتایج: 16152  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2005
Bijan S Kheirabadi Eric M Acheson Rudolfo Deguzman Jill L Sondeen Kathy L Ryan Angel Delgado Edward J Dick John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND An effective hemostatic agent capable of stopping severe arterial bleeding and sustaining hemostasis over a prolonged time is required. The U.S. Army recently distributed fibrin sealant (under an Investigational New Drug-approved protocol) and chitosan dressings among deployed medics for treating severe external hemorrhage on the battlefield. The purpose of this study was to evaluate...

2001
Dale A Classen

DA Classen. Antibiotic bead pouch dressing. Can J Plast Surg 1996;4(4):199-202. The antibiotic bead pouch is a dressing consisting of antibiotic laden polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) beads placed in a wound, which is covered by a porous membrane (Opsite). This paper outlines the method, rationale and results of the use of this dressing technique for extensive wounds before definitive wound closur...

Journal: :Journal of wound care 2004
S Meaume L Téot I Lazareth J Martini S Bohbot

OBJECTIVE To discover the incidence of pain in patients with acute or chronic wounds of various causes during dressing removal, and the effect of switching to a non-adherent dressing. METHOD A total of 656 primary care physicians reported the relevant details of all acute or chronic wounds observed during routine visits throughout the study period. The pain experienced during dressing changes...

2013
Hyeon Jong Jo Jun Sik Kim Nam Gyun Kim Kyung Suk Lee Jae Hoon Choi

After skin grafting, to prevent hematoma or seroma collection at the graft site, a tie-over dressing has been commonly used. However, although the conventional tie-over dressing by suture is a useful method for securing a graft site, refixation is difficult when repeated tie-over dressing is needed. Therefore, we recommend a redoable tie-over dressing technique with multiple loops threads and c...

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2016
T Hakkarainen R Koivuniemi M Kosonen C Escobedo-Lucea A Sanz-Garcia J Vuola J Valtonen P Tammela A Mäkitie K Luukko M Yliperttula H Kavola

BACKGROUND Although new therapeutic approaches for burn treatment have made progress, there is still need for better methods to enhance wound healing and recovery especially in severely burned patients. Nanofibrillar cellulose (NFC) has gained attention due to its renewable nature, good biocompatibility and excellent physical properties that are of importance for a range of applications in phar...

2012
Louise Pealing Pablo Perel David Prieto-Merino Ian Roberts

BACKGROUND Vascular occlusive events can complicate recovery following trauma. We examined risk factors for venous and arterial vascular occlusive events in trauma patients and the extent to which the risk of vascular occlusive events varies with the severity of bleeding. METHODS AND FINDINGS We conducted a cohort analysis using data from a large international, double-blind, randomised, place...

Ali Amini, Fataneh Zanozi, Tahereh Larijani,

Considering the significance of in time diagnosis of fetal occlusive uropatthy and with regard to successful reports on intrauterine treatment of this condition in other countries, in this study one such case was examined in Shaheed Akbarabadi hospital. The patient was a 18 years woman and his husband was her relative with a family history of Prune-belly syndrome. At 24th week of pregnancy, th...

Journal: :Chest 2004
Rochelle Wynne Mari Botti Hilary Stedman Lynda Holsworth Maria Harinos Olivia Flavell Christianne Manterfield

STUDY OBJECTIVE To compare three dressing types in terms of their ability to protect against infection and promote healing, patient comfort, and cost-effectiveness. DESIGN Prospective, randomized controlled trial. SETTING Major metropolitan, academically affiliated, tertiary referral center. PATIENTS Seven hundred thirty-seven patients were randomized to receive a dry absorbent dressing (...

2015
Anne Wibaux Priyaleela Thota Jozef Mastej Daniel L. Prince Neal Carty Peter Johnson Christophe Beloin

BACKGROUND Covering insertion sites with chlorhexidine impregnated dressings has been proven to be clinically effective in reducing catheter related blood stream infections (CR-BSI). Two chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG)-impregnated dressings are commercially available, a polyurethane foam disk and a film dressing containing a chlorhexidine gluconate-impregnated gel pad. While both have demonstrate...

2017
BA Ramesh BK Jayalakshmi J Mohan

BACKGROUND Skin graft is one of the commonly done procedures by plastic surgeons, dermato surgeons and general surgeons. Pain at the donor area is a common complaint by the patient. The skin graft donor site area is usually covered with petrolatum dressing dermatosurgeons. AIM This study was done to compare collagen dressing with petroleum gauze dressing in control of post-operative pain on s...

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