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Activity of HOCl-generating e-bandage with clinically available hydrogels against Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii biofilms [PDF]
Biofilms hinder wound infection healing, making wound infections a healthcare challenge for which innovative treatments are needed. A 1.77 cm2 electrochemical bandage (e-bandage), which generates the biocide hypochlorous acid (HOCl), has shown promising ...
Eda Dagsuyu +4 more
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Three-Dimensional Printed Stimulating Hybrid Smart Bandage [PDF]
The treatment of chronic wounds and pressure sores is an important challenge in the context of public health and the effectiveness of patient treatment.
Małgorzata A. Janik +4 more
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Eda Dağsuyu +3 more
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The veterinarian specific instruments, are either identical to doctors’ ones or adapted to certain animals. But it happens very often that caregivers have to use everyday life objects, especially if it is a matter of urgency.
Ιsabelle Boehm
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【Objective】With the implementation of "plastic ban" in Hainan Province, the traditional plastic bandage of rubber tree bud grafting can no longer be used, and it is urgent to use degradable materials as bandage in the process of rubber tree bud grafting.【
Qing CHEN +5 more
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Cost effectiveness analysis of larval therapy for leg ulcers [PDF]
Objective: To assess the cost effectiveness of larval therapy compared with hydrogel in the management of leg ulcers. Design: Cost effectiveness and cost utility analyses carried out alongside a pragmatic multicentre, randomised, open trial with equal ...
Bland, J. Martin +7 more
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Biofilm formation in wounds is a serious problem which inhibits proper wound healing. One possible contributor to biofilm formation in a wound is the bacteria growing within the overlying bandage. To test this mechanism, we used bandages that contained a
Phat L. Tran +8 more
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Larval therapy for leg ulcers (VenUS II) : randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of larval therapy with a standard debridement technique (hydrogel) for sloughy or necrotic leg ulcers. Design Pragmatic, three armed randomised controlled trial.
Bland, J. Martin +10 more
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Physical therapies for reducing and controlling lymphoedema of the limbs. [PDF]
Background Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excess fluid in the body caused by obstruction of the lymphatic drainage mechanisms. Management involves decongesting the reduced lymphatic pathways in order to reduce the size of the limb.
Ahmed +30 more
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Case study: obesity, genital oedema and lower limb compression bandaging [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to present an evidenced based rationale for lymphoedema compression bandaging one aspect of treatment for a patient with complex lower limb lymphoedema.
Lister, Lindsey, Noble-Jones, Rhian
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