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Biologic Dressings and Skin Substitutes
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1986Burn wounds require coverage for healing to occur. Many techniques have been utilized to achieve such a closed wound, including biologic dressings, autologous skin, and skin substitutes. These and other methods are discussed.
A S, Brown, L R, Barot
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Wound healing is a complex project, and effectively promoting skin repair is a huge clinical challenge. Hydrogels have great prospect in the field of wound dressings because their physical properties are very similar to those of living tissue and have ...
Ningning Yuan +3 more
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Wound healing is a complex project, and effectively promoting skin repair is a huge clinical challenge. Hydrogels have great prospect in the field of wound dressings because their physical properties are very similar to those of living tissue and have ...
Ningning Yuan +3 more
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2020
Dual-pump electrospinning of antibacterial N-decyl-N, N-dimethyl-1-decanaminium-chloride (DDAC)-loaded polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers, and chitosan (CS)/polyethylene-oxide (PEO)-based wound dressings with hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties to ...
M. Zafari +8 more
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Dual-pump electrospinning of antibacterial N-decyl-N, N-dimethyl-1-decanaminium-chloride (DDAC)-loaded polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers, and chitosan (CS)/polyethylene-oxide (PEO)-based wound dressings with hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties to ...
M. Zafari +8 more
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2009
Various biologic dressings have been developed in an effort to find the ideal skin substitute for use in acute and chronic wounds. There are many potential uses for such dressings, but no panaceas exist. Because millions of health care dollars are spent each year on wound care, and a great deal of patient morbidity occurs from these wounds, the search ...
Peggy L, Chern +2 more
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Various biologic dressings have been developed in an effort to find the ideal skin substitute for use in acute and chronic wounds. There are many potential uses for such dressings, but no panaceas exist. Because millions of health care dollars are spent each year on wound care, and a great deal of patient morbidity occurs from these wounds, the search ...
Peggy L, Chern +2 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
In this work, alginate hydrogel fibers loading sulfanilamide were proposed using a combination of Ca2+ ions and glutaraldehyde crosslinking to develop an efficient wound dressing.
Xiaoqing Sun +5 more
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In this work, alginate hydrogel fibers loading sulfanilamide were proposed using a combination of Ca2+ ions and glutaraldehyde crosslinking to develop an efficient wound dressing.
Xiaoqing Sun +5 more
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The Hyphecan cap: a biological fingertip dressing
Injury, 1998An occlusive biological dressing, the Hyphecan cap, was evaluated in the management of full-thickness pulp defects of fingers and thumb in 20 consecutive patients. The cap was applied directly to the tip of the injured finger and allowed to separate gradually over the course of several weeks as new skin regenerated.
S, Halim, C A, Stone, V S, Devaraj
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Critical reviews in biomedical engineering
Chronic wounds can be classified as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, or venous leg ulcers. Chronic wound management has become a threat to clinicians and constitutes a major healthcare burden.
Anisa Andleeb +4 more
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Chronic wounds can be classified as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, or venous leg ulcers. Chronic wound management has become a threat to clinicians and constitutes a major healthcare burden.
Anisa Andleeb +4 more
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Homograft Skin: A Versatile Biologic Dressing
AORN Journal, 1969The most important step during the recovery of the burn patient is the conversion of the open wound to a closed wound. The covering may be from regeneration of skin from residual epidermal elements or by the application of autograft. In large or untidy wounds, attempts have been made to use substitutes for the patient’s own skin.
J M, Shuck, B A, Pruitt, J A, Moncrief
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The use of biological dressings in radical vulvectomy
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1980The use of biological dressing techniques accelerates recovery from radical vulvectomy combined with lymphadenectomy. Our earliest interest in the field arose as a result of the morbidity rate which ensued subsequent to surgical therapy of cancer of the vulva.
A, Schoenfeld +4 more
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