نتایج جستجو برای: wound dressing

تعداد نتایج: 76029  

Journal: :Annals of surgery 2011
Paolo Erba Rei Ogawa Maximilian Ackermann Avner Adini Lino F Miele Pouya Dastouri Doug Helm Steven J Mentzer Robert J D'Amato George F Murphy Moritz A Konerding Dennis P Orgill

BACKGROUND Mechanical forces play an important role in tissue neovascularization and are a constituent part of modern wound therapies. The mechanisms by which vacuum assisted closure (VAC) modulates wound angiogenesis are still largely unknown. OBJECTIVE To investigate how VAC treatment affects wound hypoxia and related profiles of angiogenic factors as well as to identify the anatomical char...

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
thittamaranahalli muguregowda honnegowda muguregowda department of plastic surgery and burns, kasturba medical college, manipal, karnataka, india echalasara govindarama padmanabha udupa department of biochemistry, kasturba medical college, manipal, karnataka, india; pragna rao department of plastic surgery and burns, king abdul aziz specialist hospital, sakaka, al-jouf, saudia arabia; pramod kumar department of biochemistry, kasturba medical college, manipal, karnataka, india; rekha singh department of pathology, kasturba medical college, manipal, karnataka, india

background thermal injury is associated with several biochemical and histopathological alteration in tissue. analysis of these objective parameters in research and clinical field are common to determine healing rate of burn wound. negative pressure wound therapy has been achieved wide success in treating chronic wounds. this study determines superficial burn wound healing with intermittent nega...

2009
J. Vincent Edwards Phyllis Howley Valeriy Yachmenev Allan Lambert J. VINCENT EDWARDS PHYLLIS HOWLEY VALERIY YACHMENEV ALLAN LAMBERT BRIAN CONDON

A phosphorylated form of cotton gauze for treatment of chronic wounds was designed to improve the wound dressing’s capacity to remove harmful proteases from the wound and facilitate healing. Development of the fabric finishing chemistry of the wound dressing with a process suitable for textile mill production required adapting the stationary finishing chemistry of the cotton phosphorylation fro...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2009
Willem N Welvaart Jan W A Oosterhuis Marinus A Paul

Wound complications following surgical resection in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy are common and can be a difficult problem to manage. Negative pressure dressing technology appears to be safe and effective in the treatment of radiation-associated wound complications and can be used in the outpatients clinic setting. The presented case demonstrates that negative pressu...

2015
LEANNE ATKIN

There is a wide range of dressings classified as ‘foam dressings’; however, there can be substantial differences in the chemical makeup of different foam dressings. Sussman (2010) distinguishes foams into two separate groups, those being a ‘true foam’ that draws fluid into air spaces, or ‘pseudo-foam’ that draws in fluid and physically expands as it retains it. True foams contain hydrophilic po...

2012
Rozaini Mohd Zohdi Zuki Abu Bakar Zakaria Norimah Yusof Noordin Mohamed Mustapha Muhammad Nazrul Hakim Abdullah

A novel cross-linked honey hydrogel dressing was developed by incorporating Malaysian honey into hydrogel dressing formulation, cross-linked and sterilized using electron beam irradiation (25 kGy). In this study, the physical properties of the prepared honey hydrogel and its wound healing efficacy on deep partial thickness burn wounds in rats were assessed. Skin samples were taken at 7, 14, 21,...

2012
Chi-Hung Yen Pak-Cheong Ho Leung-Kim Hung

Surgery for thumb polydactyly is a commonly performed orthopaedic procedure in Asia Pacific region. Despite extensive publications on topical dressing methods and dressing materials in paediatric wounds, there is no single design that affords a secure and yet comfortable post-operative wound dressing for thumb polydactyly. We have devised a new dressing method, which can easily be fabricated fo...

2004
Rosemary Pudner

It has been seen in recent years, that an increasing number of patients are being discharged early into the community, to be managed by the district or practice nurse. This has been especially the case with surgical patients, a consequence of this being that the nurse has to manage their wound post-operatively. For a patient with a cavity wound this presents further difficulties as many of the ...

Journal: :Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2006
F Dinah A Adhikari

INTRODUCTION Most surgical wounds are closed primarily, but some are allowed to heal by secondary intention. This usually involves repeated packing and dressing of the raw wound surfaces. Although the long-term care of such wounds has devolved to the care of nurses in the community or out-patient setting, the initial wound dressing or cavity packing is done by the surgeon in the operating theat...

2011
ASTRID E PERSSON Maria Werthén

An injury to the skin resulting in a wound starts the complex healing machinery of the body, normally leading to rapid wound closure. In some cases the normal wound healing process is disturbed and prolonged; which can lead to chronic, non-healing wounds such as venous leg ulcers. Chronic wounds in general are estimated to affect 1 – 2 % of the world’s population, and about 1 % is suffering fro...

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