نتایج جستجو برای: burn eschar

تعداد نتایج: 20990  

Journal: :The Journal of dermatological treatment 2009
Dimosthenis Tsoutsos Despoina Kakagia Konstantinos Tamparopoulos

Snail extracts have been increasingly used in numerous dermatologic conditions and recent literature attributes healing, soothing and anti-aging properties to them. This study evaluates the efficacy of Helix aspersa extract in an open wound management protocol for deep partial thickness (PT) facial burns and compares it to moist exposure burn ointment(MEBO). A total of 27 adult patients with de...

2008
Fatih Uygur Mustafa Özyurt Rahmi Evinç Tugrul Hosbul Bahattin Çeliköz Tuncer Haznedaroglu B. Braun

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the most frequently isolated organisms from infected burn wounds and a significant cause of nosocomial infection and septic mortality among burn patients. In this animal study, three antiseptic agents which were Octenidine dihydrochloride (Octenisept®, Schülke & Mayr, Norderstedt, Germany), polyhexanide (Prontosan®, B. Braun, Melsungen AG, Germany) and povidon i...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Background: The use of bromelain for the removal eschar in deep burns is considered to be effective because it does not affect unaffected skin and leaves a clean dermis after use. main objective this study find out whether good alternative surgical debridement. In order achieve that, we aim evaluate its indications, limitations, safety measures. Methods: current was conducted on group 30 patien...

2016
Farrah-Hani Imran Rahamah Karim Noor Hidayah Maat

BACKGROUND Successful wound healing depends on various factors, including exudate control, prevention of microbial contaminants, and moisture balance. We report two cases of managing burn wounds with SMARTPORE Technology polyurethane foam dressing. CASE PRESENTATION In Case 1, a 2-year-old Asian girl presented with a delayed (11 days) wound on her right leg. She sustained a thermal injury fro...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2006
A A Al-Kaisy A Salih Sahib H A H K Al-Biati

Many studies have reported that zinc plasma levels significantly decrease after a burn, leading to zinc deficiency, and that increased free radical generation and decreased natural antioxidant may negatively affect wound healing and burn outcome in general. Targeting of these changes is considered an important strategy in the treatment of burns in an attempt to improve burn outcome in the clini...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2006
T Ravikumar N Shanmugasundaram V Jayaraman K M Ramakrishnan M Babu

Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) appears to be a promising solution for reducing inflammatory post-burn episodes and results in improved healing. The clinical examination presented here includes patients with burn wounds ranging from 20 to 35% total body surface area (TBSA) who were categorized into two groups, of which one received subcutaneous LMWH treatment (10,000 units/day) and the othe...

Journal: :Journal of wound management and research 2021

Early debridement (i.e., eschar removal) is regarded as a cornerstone for treating burn wounds. Although surgical the standard method complete removal of eschars, it has inefficiencies such blood loss, heat and poor selectivity, latter which means that both viable necrotic tissue are affected. To make up shortcomings, various alternative techniques have been developed. Nexobrid, mixture proteol...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2004
Rameshwar L Bang Prem N Sharma Suhas C Sanyal Sarla Bang Mohammed K Ebrahim

OBJECTIVE To study the demographic and clinical factors associated with burn septicaemia patients in Kuwait. MATERIALS AND METHODS All burn in-patients, who developed septicaemia at the Burns Unit, Al-Babtain Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery, Kuwait, during a 9-year period (June 1992 to May 2001) were included in the study. The data were recorded for age, sex, nationality, cause and perce...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2007
Vijay Singh Lara Devgan Satyanarayan Bhat Stephen M Milner

OBJECTIVE Burn wound progression is a poorly understood process by which certain superficial partial-thickness burns spontaneously advance into deep partial-thickness or full-thickness wounds. Progression of an injury into deeper tissue is an important phenomenon in the treatment of thermal injury due to the fact that burn wound depth may be a significant determinant of morbidity and treatment....

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