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DRESSING,CUTIMED SORBACT 4IN X 8IN #7216300
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DRESS,CUTIMED SORBACT 4IN X 8IN #7216300
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2019
Review
2019
The use of a non-medicated dressing for superficial-partial thickness burns in children: a case series and review
T. Kusu-Orkar
,
Umar Islam
,
Benjamin J. Hall
,
Evan Araia
,
N. Allorto
Scars, Burns & Healing
2019
Corpus ID: 209523018
Background: Cutimed® Sorbact® is a dressing marketed as having antimicrobial properties and easy application without the threat…
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2018
2018
Análisis de rentabilidad de un apósito hidroactivo superabsorbente en el tratamiento de úlceras altamente exudativas
S. Gil
,
A. García
2018
Corpus ID: 80633415
Introduction: Venous ulcers are a chronic pathology that suppose an important consumption of resources for the health services…
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2018
2018
Budget impact of antimicrobial wound dressings in the treatment of venous leg ulcers in the German outpatient care sector: a budget impact analysis
M. Gueltzow
,
P. Khalilpour
,
K. Kolbe
,
Y. Zoellner
Journal of Market Access & Health Policy
2018
Corpus ID: 53289558
ABSTRACT Background: Hard-to-heal wounds are associated with high treatment costs and, in Germany, are mostly treated in the…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Managing ulceration and lymphorrhea in chronic oedema.
M. Todd
,
Karen Lay-flurrie
,
J. Drake
British Journal of Community Nursing
2017
Corpus ID: 22391014
This clinical review article on the combined use of JOBST FarrowWrap and Cutimed® Sorbion® Sachet XL uses a case study…
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2016
2016
Hydrophobicity removes wound bioburden, aiding healing
Michelle Edridge
2016
Corpus ID: 138894555
Wound infection is one of the main areas of concern in the management of the wound environment. Infection complicates treatment…
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2015
2015
In vitro and clinical experience of Cutimed Sorbact: the evidence base.
K. Cutting
,
J. McGuire
Journal of Wound Care
2015
Corpus ID: 39389572
In the previous chapter, Keith Cutting and James McGuire explored the link between infection and wound chronicity and explained…
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2015
2015
A pilot study of Cutimed ® Sorbact ® versus ACTICOAT™ versus Silverlon ® for the treatment of burn wounds in a South African adult burn unit
W. Kleintjes
,
D. Schoeman
,
L. Collier
2015
Corpus ID: 73876644
Background: Since significant clinical data are unavailable on the use of Cutimed ® Sorbact ® in burns, a decision was taken to…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
The diabetic foot: managing infection using Cutimed Sorbact dressings.
R. Skinner
,
S. Hampton
British Journal of Nursing
2010
Corpus ID: 6797529
Management of the diabetic foot is often problematic, particularly as the diabetic patient is prone to sub-clinical infections…
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2009
2009
Evaluating Cutimed Sorbact: using a case study approach.
G. Powell
British Journal of Nursing
2009
Corpus ID: 13405103
This article uses a case study approach to demonstrate good clinical outcomes using a bacterial binding dressing range on a…
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2008
2008
An investigation of Cutimed ® Sorbact ® as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management
G. Kammerlander
,
E. Locher
,
A. Suess-Burghart
,
P. Wipplinger
2008
Corpus ID: 45887036
Background: Antimicrobial dressings play a major role in the effective management of both acute and chronic wounds. The study…
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