نتایج جستجو برای: wound surface area

تعداد نتایج: 1209047  

2016
Shahram Paydar Majid Akrami Amirreza Dehghanian Roshanak Alavi Moghadam Mohsen Heidarpour Amir Bahari Khoob Behnam Dalfardi

Introduction. This study compared the healing efficacy and possible adverse effects of topical Alpha and medical-grade honey ointments on cutaneous wounds in rats. Methods. To conduct the study, 22 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated into two equal groups: (1) rats with Alpha ointment applied to the wound surface area and (2) rats with medical-grade honey ointment applied to their ...

Journal: :Dermatology 2010
Natalie Ortega-Zilic Thomas Hunziker Severin Läuchli Dieter O Mayer Clarissa Huber Katrin Baumann Conzett Kirstin Sippel Luca Borradori Lars E French Jürg Hafner

BACKGROUND Approximately 20% of leg ulcers remain unresponsive to the best conservative standard of care. So far, these patients could either receive conventional skin grafts or had to accept their intractable wound. Skin substitutes from cell culture may represent a promising alternative to heal a major part of these patients on a non-surgical, potentially more cost-effective basis. OBJECTIV...

Narges Farshadpour, Robabeh Ahmadli, Zahra Kaffash,

Background and Objectives: A wound is an injury or rupture on the surface of skin, which is caused physically, chemically, mechanically, or by heat.   Case Report: The patient was a one-month-old infant who admitted to the hospital with seizure. After physical examination, it was revealed that the left thigh had an extensive skin necrosis due to burn. After the debridement of the lesion, due ...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2014
Beth A Shields Jennifer N Brown James K Aden Marybeth Salgueiro Elizabeth A Mann-Salinas Kevin K Chung

Severe weight loss resulting from inadequate nutritional intake along with the hypermetabolism after thermal injury can result in impaired immune function and delayed wound healing. This observational study was conducted on adults admitted between October 2007 and April 2012 with at least 20% total body surface area burn requiring excision who previously tolerated gastric enteral nutrition at c...

Journal: :Advances in skin & wound care 2009
Harvey N Mayrovitz Lisa B Soontupe

BACKGROUND Tracking wound size is an essential part of treatment. Because a wound's initial size may affect apparent healing rates, its surface area (S) and its surface area-to-perimeter (S/P) ratio are useful to document healing. Assessments of these parameters can be made by computerized planimetry of digital images using suitable software. OBJECTIVE Because different caregivers often evalu...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
reza daryabeigi mohammad heidari sayed abbas hosseini mahmoud omranifar

background : burn wounds are one of the health problems in modern societies that are associated with irreparable harms and many side problems for patients and their families. infection due to burn wounds is the main cause of death in such patients. one of the methods to prevent infection of burn wounds is topical antibiotic ointments. this study aimed to investigate and identify effective ointm...

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: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2000
E S Ang S T Lee C S Gan P See Y H Chan L H Ng D Machin

INTRODUCTION Conventional management of partial thickness facial burn wounds includes the use of silver sulphadiazine dressings. Silver sulphadiazine forms an overlying slough that makes wound healing assessment difficult. Moist exposed burn ointment (MEBO) has been proposed as the ideal burn wound dressing both for burns of the face and other sites. Proponents of MEBO claim that it accelerates...

2015
E. Lawrence F. Li

BACKGROUND Diabetes in conjunction with a foot burn can compound the challenges in wound healing; however, the impact of diabetes on outcomes of patients with foot burns has not been examined. METHODS A retrospective notes audit was conducted at the Concord Hospital Burns Unit for patients with foot burns who were admitted from 1(st) January 2012 to 31(st) December 2013. Data were collected f...

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