A comparative study of three new occlusive dressings for healing of graft donor sites versus conventional therapy |
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Authors: | J. Terren C. Serna C. Tejerina A. Reig J. Codina P. Baena V. Mirabet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plastic Surgery and Burns Center Department, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain;(2) 14 Aben al Abbar St., E-46021 Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary A comparative study of four skin graft donor site dressings was undertaken. This was a prospective and cross-over study of 25 consecutive patients with burns up to 40% TBSA treated with split skin grafts. Each donor site was divided into four sections and covered with different dressings in order to evaluate their effectiveness in healing, the time required for complete epithelialization, patient acceptance and any intolerance or local infection. The results showed that the occlusive hydrocolloid dressing significantly decreases (p<0.01) the mean time required for complete healing (7.45 days) compared with a semiocclusive hydrocolloid (10.29 days), a polyurethane sheet (9.4 days) and the conventional dressing (10.04 days).Presented at the IV European Burns Congress in Barcelona, Spain, September 25, 1991 (Abstract No. 117) |
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Keywords: | Donor site dressings Skin transplantation Wound healing |
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