Urgosorb dressing: management of acute and chronic wounds.

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  • Jenny Stevens
  • Donna Chaloner
چکیده

This article illustrates the outcomes of a 10-patient prospective case study series. The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of Urgosorb in the management of acute and chronic wounds. (Urgosorb is a dressing comprising calcium alginate fibres and hydrocolloid, and is recommended for sloughy and granulating wounds with moderate to high levels of exudate.) Parameters assessed were the effectiveness of exudate management and integrity of surrounding tissue, ease of removal, patient comfort, effectiveness of odour control and observation for any adverse reactions. Data were collected over a period of 6 weeks with weekly evaluations. Healing was not included in the study objectives as it was recognized this would be difficult on a range of highly variable wounds. Although healing was not assessed, 50% of the wounds did heal during the study period. Dressing removal was considered easy in the majority of cases, and patients experienced none, or only mild discomfort. Levels if exudate were well managed and there were no reports of any adverse events.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • British journal of nursing

دوره 14 15  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005