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MOIST HEALING AND WOUND CARE INCLUDING BURNS

(Advantages and Current Approaches)

 

Section IV.   MOIST WOUND HEALING FOR THE BURN WOUND? Continued . . .

E ) MOIST WOUND HEALING IN BURNS

( Experience with 5% Sulfamylon Solution )

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Meshed Skin Graft

5 Days Later

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Meshed Skin Graft 5 Days Later

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Irrigation system to maintain surface moisture plus antibacterial protection using catheters


Moist Wound Healing in Burns

( Use of Sulfamylon Solutions on Deep Burn pre and post grafting )

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Treatment of deep burns on arm Pre-grafting (70% TBS burn) with Sulfamylon solution 



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Wound bed moist (2 weeks) edges healing, No exudate at dressing changes



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Wound one week post graft




Moist Wound Healing with Mid to Deep

Partial Thickness Burn ( 5% Sulfamylon Solution )

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Use of Sulfamylon Solution thru implanted Catheters for mid to deep dermal back burn

Dressing change: Note moist healing wound surface with no pseudo-eschar

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Mid-dermal chemical burn

Moist wound healing with Sulfamylon Solution

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Complete re-epithelialization at 21 days

 

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