نتایج جستجو برای: burn dressing

تعداد نتایج: 28345  

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2007
Engle Angela Chan Joanne Wy Chung Thomas Ks Wong Angela Sy Lien Jiu Yung Yang

AIM This study examines the usability and effectiveness of virtual reality in reducing pain in wound-care procedures for pediatric burn patients in Taiwan. BACKGROUND Virtual reality has continuously gained prominence in the medical arena, for instance, the telepresence for surgery, the management of mental health disorders and pain control of the paediatric burn. Notwithstanding an increased...

2015
Charlotte Small Robert Stone Jane Pilsbury Michael Bowden Julian Bion

BACKGROUND The pain of a severe burn injury is often characterised by intense background pain, coupled with severe exacerbations associated with essential procedures such as dressing changes. The experience of pain is affected by patients' psychological state and can be enhanced by the anxiety, fear and distress caused by environmental and visual inputs. Virtual Reality (VR) distraction has bee...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Tianhong Dai George P Tegos Marina Burkatovskaya Ana P Castano Michael R Hamblin

An engineered chitosan acetate bandage preparation (HemCon) is used as a hemostatic dressing, and its chemical structure suggests that it should also be antimicrobial. We previously showed that when a chitosan acetate bandage was applied to full-thickness excisional wounds in mice that had been infected with pathogenic bioluminescent bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus mirabilis, and Stap...

Hossein Rahber Mahnoush Momeni Maryam Roham Mostafa Dahmardehei Parisa Sabrjoo Razieh Bokaiean

Background: Active Leptospermum honey has non-peroxide antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, rendering it suitable for wound healing. Leptospermum honey is endemic in New Zealand belonging to the manuka bush (Leptospermum scoparium). The objective of the present research was to compare the efficacy of manuka honey dressing with conventional dressing regarding skin graft donor sites...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2006
Pornprom Muangman Chomchark Chuntrasakul Soranit Silthram Supaporn Suvanchote Rachanee Benjathanung Suchada Kittidacha Somphon Rueksomtawin

BACKGROUND Acticoat (Smith & Nephew, Hull, UK) is a silver-coated dressing reported to reduce infection and exhibit antimicrobial activity in wounds. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the present study was to compare the efficacy ofacticoat and 1% silver sulfadiazine (1% AgSD) for treatment of partial thickness burn wounds. MATERIAL AND METHOD The authors reviewed 50 patients who had partial thickne...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2010
Henning Ryssel Günter Germann Katrin Riedel Matthias Reichenberger Susanne Hellmich Oliver Kloeters

BACKGROUND The treatment of burn wounds is still a challenge regarding the management of antiseptic wound conditioning. Especially, in the United States, silver-containing dressings, such as Acticoat and Aquacel are frequently used. Because silver-containing dressings have well-known drawbacks such as an antimicrobial lack against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, we sought to develop an alternative dres...

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...

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2011
Ryszard Mądry Jerzy Strużyna Aldona Stachura-Kułach Łukasz Drozdz Magdalena Bugaj

UNLABELLED The skin is the largest organ of the human body consisting of several layers possessing different properties and performing different physiological functions. The loss of skin integrity caused by a trauma or disease may provoke acute physiological and immune disorders that may even be fatal. The following properties are primarily taken into account when choosing the appropriate burn ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
farrokh habibzadeh director, medical education and research center, national iranian oil health organization, shiraz, iran ali akbar mohammadi department of surgery, shiraz burn research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

dear editor, i read with interest the article on outpatient management of burn wounds published in a recent issue of the ijms . 1 there are many questions that arise which are worth mentioning. under the methodology section, no description was provided on how patients were randomized into the two treatment arms and, therefore, it is not possible to assess how confounding variables were controll...

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 ...

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