The effect of occlusive and semi-occlusive dressings on the healing of acute full-thickness skin wounds on the forelimbs of dogs
Autor: | A. G. Binnington, A E Valliant, Paul W. Morgan, Dale A. Smith, Craig W. Miller, John F. Prescott |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors Skin wound Treatment outcome Wounds Penetrating Occlusive Dressings Bacterial counts Hydrogel Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate Polyethylene Glycols Dogs Forelimb Full thickness skin Medicine Animals Exuberant granulation tissue Colloids Skin Wound Healing integumentary system General Veterinary business.industry equipment and supplies Surgery Occlusive dressing Treatment Outcome Granulation Tissue Polyethylenes business human activities |
Zdroj: | Veterinary surgery : VS. 23(6) |
ISSN: | 0161-3499 |
Popis: | This project compared the effects of hydrocolloid (HC) and hydrogel (HG) occlusive dressings and a polyethylene (PE) semi-occlusive dressing on the healing of acute full-thickness skin wounds on the forelimbs of 10 dogs. All treatments resulted in a similar degree of healing at postoperative days 4 and 7. No significant differences existed in the number of wounds that were more than 90% healed at postoperative day 28 between the group treated with the HG dressing and the group treated with the PE dressing. There were significantly fewer wounds more than 90% healed at postoperative day 28 in the group treated with the HC dressing. Wounds under the HG dressing had the largest mean percentage of contraction at postoperative days 21 and 28. Wounds under the HG dressing also had the largest contraction/re-epithelialization ratio (postoperative days 21 and 28) compared with wounds under the PE and HC dressings. Wounds under the PE dressing had a significantly higher mean percentage of re-epithelialization than wounds under both occlusive dressings on postoperative days 14, 21, and 28. Wounds under the two occlusive dressings had exuberant granulation tissue present more often than wounds under the PE dressing. The two occlusive dressings had significantly higher bacterial counts on wounds compared with wounds under the PE dressing; analysis of variance (ANOVA), P = .0008. Wounds under the HC dressing showed the poorest healing in all parameters. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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