نتایج جستجو برای: conventional dressing

تعداد نتایج: 266457  

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: :Critical care medicine 1994
D G Maki S S Stolz S Wheeler L A Mermel

OBJECTIVES To compare the safety of a conventional polyurethane transparent dressing and a novel highly permeable polyurethane dressing, as compared with standard gauze and tape, as site dressings for pulmonary artery catheters; and to rigorously determine the sources of bloodstream infections deriving from these catheters. DESIGN Prospective, randomized, clinical trial. SETTING General adu...

Journal: :Journal of medical and dental sciences 2005
Osamu Katakura Nobuyuki Morimoto Yasuhiko Iwasaki Kazunari Akiyoshi Shohei Kasugai

The ideal dressing material is bio-inert and keeps the wound site moist. It is equally important that no regenerative tissue is peeled off on the removal of the dressing. 2-Methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) has a phospholipid polar group that mimics a biomembrane. We prepared poly [MPC-co-n-dodecyl methacrylate (DMA)] (PMD), using conventional radical polymerization with 2,2'-azobisi...

2013
Shankar Ram Hemmanur Loka Vijayan Siddha

Vacuum-assisted wound healing has been proven to be more efficacious than conventional dressings. Vacuum dressing has been frequently modified given the restrictions in resources available. Here we present a modified method of vacuum dressing by using surgical or gynaecological gloves for lower and upper limb wounds. Vacuum dressing was applied with parts of a surgical or gynaecological glove a...

2014
Caroline Payne Daren Edwards

OBJECTIVES Traumatic wounds and surgery inherently have their complications. Localized infections, wound dehiscence, and excessive wound leakage can be devastating to the patient with a prolonged recovery, but it is also costly to the hospital with an increased length of stay, extra workload, and dressing changes. The single use PICO (Smith and Nephew Healthcare, Hull, United Kingdom) negative ...

2016
Federico G. Seifarth Neilendu Kundu Alfredo D. Guerron Mary M. Garland Michaela W. G. Gaffley Sarah Worley Colin G. Knight

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted appendectomy (TULAA) carries a high risk for surgical site infection. We investigated the effect of a bio-occlusive umbilical vacuum dressing on wound infection rates after TULAA for patients with acute appendicitis and compared to it with a conventional 3-port appendectomy with a nonvacuum dressing. METHODS This study was a retro...

2012
Marion F Walker Alan Sunderland Joanna Fletcher-Smith Avril Drummond Pip Logan Judi A Edmans Katherine Garvey Robert A Dineen Paul Ince Jane Horne Rebecca J Fisher Jenny L Taylor

OBJECTIVE To investigate two approaches to treating patients with persistent dressing problems and cognitive difficulties following stroke. DESIGN Pilot randomized controlled trial. SETTING Inpatient stroke rehabilitation service. SUBJECTS Seventy consecutive stroke patients with persistent dressing problems and accompanying cognitive difficulties at two weeks after their stroke. INTERV...

2015
Prashant Tubachi Ashok Godhi

Background: Patients with diabetes mellitus frequently present with foot infections as a complication, which are up to 20% of hospital admissions. On treatment of the wounds with low level laser therapy (LLLT) major changes (Increased granulation tissue, fibroblast proliferation, collagen synthesis, early epithelialization and enhanced neovascularisation) can be seen. The objective of study was...

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