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Successful Management of Infected Widely Dehisced Wound Using Progressive Tension Sutures: Case Report. [PDF]
Asrat K +4 more
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What is the best way to secure a chest drain? A scoping review. [PDF]
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Dressing-induced allergic contact dermatitis in total joint arthroplasty. [PDF]
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Role of a topical hydrogel (Dermatix<sup>®</sup> wound care gel) in acute and chronic wound management: a case series of real-world experiences and expert opinion from Asia. [PDF]
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
background. Although occlusive dressings speed epithelization, reduce inflammation and tenderness, reduce the chance of infection, stimulate healing of chronic wounds, and produce less scarring, they are still underutilized by physicians and nurses. The principal reasons for their underutilization are fear of infection, the time needed for instructing
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background. Although occlusive dressings speed epithelization, reduce inflammation and tenderness, reduce the chance of infection, stimulate healing of chronic wounds, and produce less scarring, they are still underutilized by physicians and nurses. The principal reasons for their underutilization are fear of infection, the time needed for instructing
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
There are currently hundreds of dressings on the market to aid in wound management. Before selecting a dressing for a particular wound, a practitioner must assess carefully the needs of the wound to understand which dressing would provide maximal benefit.
Gerald T, Lionelli, W Thomas, Lawrence
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There are currently hundreds of dressings on the market to aid in wound management. Before selecting a dressing for a particular wound, a practitioner must assess carefully the needs of the wound to understand which dressing would provide maximal benefit.
Gerald T, Lionelli, W Thomas, Lawrence
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Primary Health Care, 1998
This article describes the choice and method of application of wound dressing in a variety of situations. The types of wounds covered include those in awkward areas, cavity wounds and fungating wounds. The problems of patients with allergies to wound dressings are also discussed.
M, Jones, J, Davey, M, Champion
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This article describes the choice and method of application of wound dressing in a variety of situations. The types of wounds covered include those in awkward areas, cavity wounds and fungating wounds. The problems of patients with allergies to wound dressings are also discussed.
M, Jones, J, Davey, M, Champion
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