| Literature DB >> 29120680 |
Lotta von Cramon1, Marta Markowicz2, Jan Nebendahl3, Verena-Constanze Buchinger-Kähler4, Ernst Magnus Noah5, Mustafa Narwan6, Anika Behrendt7, Norbert Pallua8, Amrei Steinhoff9.
Abstract
The performance of a transparent absorbent adhesive wound dressing (TAAWD) was observed over 7 days in five plastic surgery clinics across Germany. The study included 47 diverse postoperative linear wounds and donor sites with dry or minimal exudate levels. Data on ease of application and removal, adhesive strength, skin compatibility, conformability to the body, visual wound inspection and parameters of wound assessment were collected and analysed. At the end of the observation period, 100% of wounds were recorded as healing with no reported complications. Clinicians considered that the new dressing had predominantly met clinical needs in 89% of cases. The dressing was shown to be skin friendly, easy to apply, adhere and conform to the skin while protecting the wound and allowing the patient to shower. Due to its transparency, the dressing enabled direct wound surveillance without potential disruption to the wound and healing process.Entities:
Keywords: Acute low-exuding wounds; Adhesive strength; Skin compatibility; Skin conformability; Transparent absorbent dressing; Visual wound inspection
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29120680 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.Sup20.S46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nurs ISSN: 0966-0461