Literature DB >> 17045406

Use of a new hemicellulose dressing (Veloderm) for the treatment of split-thickness skin graft donor sites A within-patient controlled study.

Davide Melandri1, Armando De Angelis, Roberto Orioli, Giovanni Ponzielli, Paolo Lualdi, Nadia Giarratana, Valentina Reiner.   

Abstract

A multi-centre, open, within-patient controlled study was performed on 23 adult burnt patients to investigate the effectiveness, safety and tolerability of Veloderm in comparison with Algisite M and Jaloskin in split-thickness skin graft donor site care. The areas dressed with Veloderm completely healed within 10-13 days in a significant higher proportion than the other two dressings (47.6% for Veloderm versus 26.3% for Algisite M and 10% for Jaloskin, P<0.03), showing during the whole study less incidence of exudates and of peri-lesional erythema. The aesthetic outcome of the treated lesions after healing was significantly better for Veloderm (P=0.0016). Veloderm) and Jaloskin required very few renewals of the medication during the first week of treatment, while Algisite M needed several multiple re-dressings. Veloderm was judged better than the other two treatments as far as the acceptability (P<0.001), ease of use (P<0.001) and efficacy (P<0.00001). Both pain during application or at removal of dressings and local infections were negligible with all treatments. No scars were formed in any skin donor site. In conclusion Veloderm is a safe and effective dressing for the re-epithelialization of the skin graft donor sites: it showed higher activity than the other two compared dressings.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17045406     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2006.03.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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