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Burns ; 30(3): 259-61, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15082355

ABSTRACT

One of the problems with the dermal substitute Integra has been securing the material to the wound bed to prevent shearing and loss. Techniques to achieve stability include staples and elastic netting with an over layer of absorbent dressings that can be changed regularly. We report an effective technique using suction dressings to immobilise Integra. This technique led to firm application underlying tissue, and appeared to decrease fluid collection under the Integra. Earlier mobilisation and discharge from hospital were facilitated.


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Bandages , Biocompatible Materials , Burns/therapy , Child , Chondroitin Sulfates , Collagen , Humans , Length of Stay , Prospective Studies , Suction
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