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Aquacel
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Silver-Impregnated Occlusive Dressing Reduces Rates of Acute Periprosthetic Joint Infection After Total Joint Arthroplasty.
M. Grosso
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Ari Berg
,
Samuel J Larussa
,
Taylor S. Murtaugh
,
David P. Trofa
,
J. Geller
The Journal of arthroplasty
2017
Corpus ID: 205680808
BACKGROUND Commercial silver-impregnated occlusive dressings (such as AQUACEL® Ag SURGICAL Cover Dressing) have been touted as…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Silver containing hydrofiber dressing promotes wound healing in paediatric patients with partial thickness burns
C. Lau
,
K. Wong
,
P. Tam
Pediatric Surgery International
2016
Corpus ID: 206965892
IntroductionBurn injury is one of the most common reasons for admission in paediatric population. There is currently no…
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2015
2015
[Hand burns in children and Aquacel(®) Burn gloves, an alternative to prolonged hospital stays].
P. Ridel
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P. Perrot
,
M. Truffandier
,
F. Bellier-Waast
,
F. Duteille
Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique
2015
Corpus ID: 11383966
AIM OF THE STUDY Occlusive dressings for second-degree hand burns in children must prevent infection and promote healing. For…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Aquacel(®) Ag dressing versus Acticoat™ dressing in partial thickness burns: a prospective, randomized, controlled study in 100 patients. Part 1: burn wound healing.
J. Verbelen
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H. Hoeksema
,
A. Heyneman
,
A. Pirayesh
,
S. Monstrey
Burns : journal of the International Society for…
2014
Corpus ID: 19079310
INTRODUCTION Studies comparing contemporary silver dressings in burns are scarce. METHODS In a prospective, randomized…
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2011
2011
The Ideal Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor-Site Dressing: A Clinical Comparative Trial of a Modified Polyurethane Dressing and Aquacel
U. Dornseifer
,
D. Lonic
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+5 authors
M. Ninković
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
2011
Corpus ID: 5578030
Background: The almost single disadvantage of conventional polyurethane film dressings, uncontrolled leakage, is probably as…
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2010
2010
Suprathel–Acetic Acid Matrix Versus Acticoat and Aquacel as an Antiseptic Dressing: An In Vitro Study
H. Ryssel
,
G. Germann
,
K. Riedel
,
M. Reichenberger
,
S. Hellmich
,
O. Kloeters
Annals of plastic surgery
2010
Corpus ID: 21436105
Background:The treatment of burn wounds is still a challenge regarding the management of antiseptic wound conditioning…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
The use of aquacel Ag in the treatment of partial thickness burns: a national study.
A. Mishra
,
I. Whitaker
,
T. Potokar
,
W. Dickson
Burns : journal of the International Society for…
2007
Corpus ID: 46608870
Aquacel Ag is a versatile wound dressing which at present is our treatment of choice for partial thickness burns in both…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
A prospective, randomised, controlled trial comparing wound dressings used in hip and knee surgery: Aquacel and Tegaderm versus Cutiplast.
M. Ravenscroft
,
J. Harker
,
K. A. Buch
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of…
2006
Corpus ID: 32586958
INTRODUCTION Cutiplast (absorbent perforated dressing with adhesive border; Smith & Nephew) is commonly used following…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Clinical Comparative Study of Aquacel and Paraffin Gauze Dressing for Split-Skin Donor Site Treatment
Y. Barnea
,
A. Amir
,
+4 authors
E. Gur
Annals of plastic surgery
2004
Corpus ID: 13804696
The management of split-thickness skin graft donor sites is targeted towards promoting the healing process, while minimizing…
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2004
2004
Open surgical wounds: how does Aquacel compare with wet-to-dry gauze?
S. Cohn
,
P. Lopez
,
+5 authors
J. Lopez
Journal of wound care
2004
Corpus ID: 21411513
OBJECTIVE To compare the healing rates of a hydrofibre dressing (Aquacel) and normal wet-to-dry gauze in the treatment of open…
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