THE INFLUENCE OF MOISTURE WOUND HEALING ON THE
INCIDENCE OF BACTERIAL INFECTION AND HISTOLOGICAL
CHANGES IN HEALTHY HUMAN SKIN AFTER TREATMENT OF
INTERACTIVE DRESSINGS
Koupil J.1, Brychta P.1, Horký D.2, Smola J.3, Prášek J.4
1Department of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Brno 2Department of Histology and Embryology and 3Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Veterinaryand Farmaceutical, Masaryk University Brno 4Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic |
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Souhrn:
In this article the authors discuss the problem faced by physicians when trying to use moisture-retentive dressing
in pressure sores (decubitus ulcers). First, they report the results of an in vitro study using a new model of experimental
wound (radio-isotopic investigation) that assesses the release of Ringer’s solution from interactive dressings
continually during fourteen hours. Second, they perform an animal experiment that assesses the incidence of
wound infection in defects treated conventionally or using interactive dressings. The defects treated with interactive
pads had lower incidence of wound infection, and the process of wound healing was rapid. Finally, the
authors discuss their experience in four paraplegic patients with decubitus ulcers where they used moisture-retentive
dressing on ulcers and on the surrounding intact skin before surgical procedure to detect the possibility of
maceration of healthy skin. Histological evaluation was performed in order to find microscopically changes after
moisture healing. The changes of healthy skin were not significant after treatment of moisture-retentive dressings.
Klíčová slova:
moisture wound healing, interactive dressing, model of experimental wound, pressure sores, wound
infection, histological evaluation of human skin
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