The use of “composite dressing” for covering split-thickness skin graft donor sites
Abstract: To evaluate the effect of a new dressing method for clean wound coverage, two kinds of dressing materials are combined together to cover nine wounds in nine patients. All the wounds are split-thickness skin graft donor sites located in the anterior thighs. The size of the wounds ranges from 6cm×4cm to 10cm×8cm (42cm2 on average). A central fenestration is created in the polyurethane film layer for draining the wound discharge, and a piece of 2.5cm×2.5cm carboxymethyl cellulose dressing is fixed on top of the fenestration for protecting the underlying wound. Dry gauze is used to cover the composite dressing, which is replaced daily. The wound condition is checked and recorded everyday until the patient is discharged. Further management and follow-up for the wound is performed a…
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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