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Cost-effectiveness of compression technologies for evidence-informed leg ulcer care: results from the Canadian Bandaging Trial [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Health Services Research, 2012
Background Venous leg ulcers, affecting approximately 1% of the population, are costly to manage due to poor healing and high recurrence rates. We evaluated an evidence-informed leg ulcer care protocol with two frequently used high compression systems ...
Pham Ba'   +3 more
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Sub-bandage pressure changes in canine hindlimbs after re-application of custom rigid fiberglass splints [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research
Background While limited information is available, it is possible that high or low sub-bandage pressures cause injury with external coaptation. Fiberglass casting tape is a common splinting material that is custom made for the first bandage and reused in
Brandon Thibodaux   +2 more
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The efficacy of early elastic bandage in the treatment of subdural effusion after decompressive craniectomy: a meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Neurology
Background We aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of early elastic bandage in treating subdural effusion after decompressive craniectomy. Methods We searched Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase, PubMed, CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang databases for ...
Qianqian Peng   +8 more
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Pressure measurements beneath below-knee amputation stump bandages: Elastic bandaging, the Puddifoot dressing and a pneumatic bandaging technique compared

open access: yesJournal of British Surgery, 1975
Abstract Elastic wrap bandaging is unreliable and dangerous in terms of pressure and pressure distribution (tourniquet effect). The Puddifoot dressing is safe and is less likely to produce a tourniquet effect. The range of pressures it produces is low-possibly too low to achieve ideal moulding or oedema control.
P A, Isherwood, J C, Robertson, A, Rossi
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BANDAGES AND BANDAGING FOR NURSES

open access: yesAJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1921
M. Cowan
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Comparison of the Efficacy of Two Elastic Bandages for Forearm Hematoma After Transradial Coronary Intervention

open access: yesFrontiers in Surgery, 2021
Background: This study compares the efficacy of two elastic bandages in treating forearm hematoma after transradial coronary intervention.Methods: A total of 60 patients with moderate or severe forearm hematoma following transradial coronary intervention
Lei An   +4 more
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Effect of massage therapy with and without bandaging on pain, edema and problems of upper extremity musculoskeletal system after modified radical [PDF]

open access: yesMajallah-i Zanān, Māmā̓ī va Nāzā̓ī-i Īrān, 2020
ntroduction: Pain and problems of the upper limb musculoskeletal system in women after mastectomy are unpleasant and common complications that preventing it can affect the surgical outcomes.
Mahmoud Eidi   +2 more
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Feasibility and effectiveness of basic lymphedema management in Leogane, Haiti, an area endemic for bancroftian filariasis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2010
BACKGROUND: Approximately 14 million persons living in areas endemic for lymphatic filariasis have lymphedema of the leg. Clinical studies indicate that repeated episodes of bacterial acute dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) lead to progression of ...
David G Addiss   +7 more
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Cerium oxide nanoparticle-loaded polyvinyl alcohol nanogels delivery for wound healing care systems on surgery

open access: yesDrug Delivery, 2021
This study was designed to establish the composition of wound bandages based on Cerium nanoparticle (CeNP)-loaded polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) nanogels. The CeNP nanogel (Ce-nGel) was fabricated by the fructose-mediated reduction of Cerium oxide solutions ...
Lianlian Cao   +6 more
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Experience of using an adjustable inextensible compression bandage in a patient with secondary lymphedema of the right upper limb

open access: yesАмбулаторная хирургия, 2021
Introduction. Secondary upper-extremity lymphedema is most commonly caused by lymphadenectomy and radiotherapy (RT) of regional lymph nodes. Lymphatic edema differ in the fact that they lead to fibrotic changes in tissues, as the lymph contains up to 2–4%
G. V. Yarovenko, S. E. Katorkin
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