نتایج جستجو برای: wound dressing

تعداد نتایج: 76029  

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2002
Peter C Molan

Dressing wounds with honey, a standard practice in past times, went out of fashion when antibiotics came into use. Because antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a widespread clinical problem, a renaissance in honey use has occurred. Laboratory studies and clinical trials have shown that honey is an effective broad-spectrum antibacterial agent that has no adverse effects on wound tissues. As...

2013
Yukari Nakajima Yuki Nakano Sono Fuwano Natsumi Hayashi Yukiho Hiratoko Ayaka Kinoshita Megumi Miyahara Tsuyoshi Mochizuki Kasumi Nishino Yusuke Tsuruhara Yoshika Yokokawa Terumi Iuchi Yuka Kon Kanae Mukai Yukie Kitayama Naoko Murakado Mayumi Okuwa Toshio Nakatani

Although many previous studies reported that honey promotes wound healing, no study has examined the effects of Japanese honey. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of three types of Japanese honey, Acacia, Buckwheat flour, and Chinese milk vetch honey, on wound healing in comparison with hydrocolloid dressing. Circular full-thickness skin wounds were produced on male mice. Japa...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2009
G B N Pradhan J Agrawal

The study was undertaken to see the infection rate of wound following emergency caesarean section with and without the use of topical fusidic acid. The study was carried out at Himal Hospital from April 2006 to Jan. 2008. A total of 70 child bearing patients who underwent emergency caesarean sections were included. All of the patients were given absorbable subcuticular stitches. Out of the 70 p...

Journal: :British journal of community nursing 2002
Carolyn Fox

The aim of this review was to identify whether in adults with chronic wounds the use of honey as a wound dressing improves wound management outcomes. As no randomized controlled trials or comparative studies comparing the use of honey as a chronic wound dressing with usual treatment could be found, the review is based on case studies and serial case studies. These were reviewed using a framewor...

2011
A. SAARAI V. KASPARKOVA T. SEDLACEK P. SAHA

Sodium alginate (SA) and gelatine (G) based hydrogels for biomedical applications, such as wound dressing, were crosslinked by calcium chloride (CaCl2) or glutaraldehyde (GTA) in order to overcome their exudates solubility. Swelling behaviour of prepared hydrogels in phosphate buffered saline with different pH value at 37 ° C was compared. It was proved that the crosslinking agent concentration...

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2014
Narges Naseri Constance Algan Valencia Jacobs Maya John Kristiina Oksman Aji P Mathew

The aim of this study was to develop electrospun chitosan/polyethylene oxide-based randomly oriented fiber mats reinforced with chitin nanocrystals (ChNC) for wound dressing. Microscopy studies showed porous mats of smooth and beadless fibers with diameters between 223 and 966 nm. The addition of chitin nanocrystals as well as crosslinking had a positive impact on the mechanical properties of t...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2013
P Kamolz L P Lars M Giretzlehner M Trop D Parvizi S Spendel M Schintler I Justich M Wiedner C Laback D B Lumenta

Split skin grafting is a widely used technique for reconstructing skin defects. Although a vast number of different coverage options for donor sites have become available in daily clinical practice, no optimum dressing material has been found to date. For this reason, we conducted a globally-distributed online survey to poll for the properties of such an "ideal" donor site dressing, possibly le...

Journal: :Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2013
Philip G Bowler Sarah Welsby Victoria Towers

Mycobacterium ulcerans, the etiological agent in Buruli and related ulcers, is a major threat to public health in many tropical countries. Recommended treatment that is accessible and affordable for affected individuals includes surgical debridement and combination antibiotics. The potential benefits in the use of antimicrobial wound dressings has not been demonstrated to date, and consequently...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2014
Akhil K Seth Aimei Zhong Khang T Nguyen Seok J Hong Kai P Leung Robert D Galiano Thomas A Mustoe

The importance of bacterial biofilms to chronic wound pathogenesis is well established. Different treatment modalities, including topical dressings, have yet to show consistent efficacy against wound biofilm. This study evaluates the impact of a novel, antimicrobial Test Dressing on Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm-infected wounds. Six-mm dermal punch wounds in rabbit ears were inoculated with 10...

Journal: :Journal of wound care 2005
C Blanchet-Bardon S Bohbot

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the acceptability, tolerance and efficacy of Urgotul wound dressing in the management of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) skin lesions. METHOD This was an open-label uncontrolled clinical trial involving 20 patients (I I adults and nine children) with EB simplex or dystrophic EB. Patients were selected from the register of EB patients at the investigating centre and included i...

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