COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF EFFICACY OF PURE COLLAGEN TYPE I BASED MODERN DRESSING WITH CONVENTIONAL DRESSING IN THE TREATMENT OF BURN AND DIABETIC FOOT ULCER.
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the significance of introducing an absorbable collagen type-I dressing in the
management of Burn wound and Diabetic Foot wound.
Background: A wound may be explained in numerous ways; either by its etiology, by anatomical
location, by whether it is acute or chronic, by the method of closure, by its presenting symptoms
or indeed by the appearance of the predominant tissue types in the wound bed. The variety of
wound types have resulted in a wide range of wound dressings. In order to offer the most
excellent treatment options, these challenges need to be identified and overcome by using the
most appropriate dressings and treatment regimens available.
Methods: Total no. of 41 Patients was treated with SkinTempTM II and MedifilTM II. Case report
from (CRF) is an observation study data that was undertaken on injured patients with a variety
of wound types are presented. Patients were classified in to two groups “HBS-SRK Group” and
“Conventional Group”.
Results: The beginning of dressings with SkinTempTM II and/ or MedifilTM II was linked with fall in
pain during the surgery and re-dressing. The standard duration for appearance of in good physical
shape of granulation tissue over the wounds that were treated with collagen dressing (SkinTempTM
II and MedifilTM II) was 8-12 days while conventional dressing took more than 30 days for same
granulation formation
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