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Adhesive and Conductive Fibrous Hydrogel Bandages for Effective Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Advanced Healthcare Materials
Peripheral nerve injury is a common disease resulting in reversible and irreversible impairments of motor and sensory functions. In addition to conventional surgical interventions such as nerve grafting and neurorrhaphy, nerve guidance conduits are used ...
Subin Jin   +9 more
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Compression bandaging

Nursing Standard, 2001
This article discusses the different techniques that should be used for compression bandaging.
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Bandage application

Journal of Wound Care, 1998
The application of external compression is known to be an effective treatment for venous ulcers and the skills required to provide adequate pressure depend on the type of compression to be applied. Holistic assessment of the patient, along with education of the practitioner, leads to safe application of compression bandages.
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Esmarch's Bandage

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
Over the centuries, surgeons have battled with the problem of blood loss in trauma and surgery. In major limb surgery, amputation for example, the assistant would apply digital pressure over the artery or a tourniquet would be used – a pad over the arterial pressure point would be bound down with a bandage, tape or rope tied around the limb.
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The Comparative Efficacy of Conventional Short-Stretch Multilayer Bandages and Velcro Adjustable Compression Wraps in Active Treatment Phase of Patients with Lower Limb Lymphedema

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2020
Background: Compression is the most important component of complete decongestive therapy (CDT), but there is no standard best method for applying compression. The aim of this study was to evaluate the comparative efficacy of conventional multilayer short-
P. Borman   +6 more
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Bandages and bandaging techniques for compression therapy

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2002
Bandaging skills are essential for community nurses not only as a method of supporting joints, or retaining a dressing, but as an important treatment of leg ulceration. It is important to be able to choose the correct type, size, and composition of bandage and then apply it safely using the most appropriate technique as incorrectly applied bandages ...
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Ciprofloxacin- and Fluconazole-Containing Fibrin-Nanoparticle-Incorporated Chitosan Bandages for the Treatment of Polymicrobial Wound Infections.

ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2018
Polymicrobial wound infections often require high dosages of antibiotics and fungicides. However, prolonged antimicrobial therapies are associated with potential systemic side effects and an increased risk of the development of drug-resistant microbes ...
Nimal Thattaruparambil Raveendran   +5 more
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-Recruiting Nanofiber Bandages Promote Multifunctional Skin Regeneration via Improved Angiogenesis and Immunomodulation

Advanced Fiber Materials, 2022
Yi Chen   +17 more
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Intraoral adhesive bandage

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968
Abstract This study was based on clinical observation of the use of intraoral adhesive dressing in 500 patients. As a result of the favorable findings in a preliminary study of 400 cases, a 100-case controlled experimental study was carried out. The results of both the preliminary and experimental studies indicate that the intraoral adhesive dressing
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Bandaging on film

Nursing Standard, 1988
A new bandaging training video is now available from the Seton Healthcare Group.
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