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What are the advantages of occlusive dressings for treating fingertip amputations?
Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2020Y. Hu, Q. Zeng, G. Wan, X. Li
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DANGERS OF EMERGENCY OCCLUSIVE DRESSING IN SUCKING WOUNDS OF THE CHEST
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952The dictum "close all sucking wounds promptly" has been the guiding principle of emergency treatment of perforating wounds of the chest in preparation for adequate debridement and accurate closure by sutures in the operating room. Adherence to this concept has undoubtedly saved many lives; it is true, however, that a tension pneumothorax may occur ...
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Occlusive Dressings and Wound Infection
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1987Torkel Wadström, Åsa Ljungh
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Management of Leg Ulcers With Hydrocolloid Occlusive Dressing
Archives of Dermatology, 1984• Twenty-two patients with 31 leg ulcers of various causes received local wound management consisting of the application of an adhesive hydrocolloid (HC) occlusive dressing (DuoDerm). Group 1 comprised 15 patients (11 outpatients) with 19 ulcers. Approximately two thirds (12/19) of the ulcers healed when treated solely with the HC dressing; mean ...
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EXPERIMENTS WITH OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS OF A NEW PLASTIC
The Lancet, 1948Elizabeth Topley, J.R. Squire, J.P. Bull
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CLINICAL TRIAL OF OCCLUSIVE PLASTIC DRESSINGS
The Lancet, 1950Nancy Goodman+2 more
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ANALYSIS OF EPITHELIALIZATION UNDER OCCLUSIVE AND SEMI-OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988Lisa Staiand-Coico+5 more
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Cost-effective occlusive dressing in laser surgery [PDF]
Fatih Peker+2 more
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