2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4801.2004.0009.x
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A dressing history

Abstract: Over the past 30 years as caregivers, clinicians have been exposed to a plethora of new advanced wound dressings. The moist wound care revolution began in the 1970s with the introduction of film and hydrocolloid dressings, and today these are the traditional types of dressings of the advanced dressing categories. Wound-healing science has progressed significantly over the same period, as a result of intense clinical and scientific research around these product introductions. Today, the clinician understands mo… Show more

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“…Some extrinsic factors are surgical technique, topical antiseptics and dressings 38 . Regarding wound dressings, several types have been developed based on plant herbs 39,40 , hydrocolloid, alginate and collagen 41 and can be applied as ointment, film 42 , foam and gel 43 for various purposes of treatment 44 . This manuscript reports on the development of a wound dressing for tissue repair based on bacterial cellulose and type I collagen.…”
Section: In Vivo Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some extrinsic factors are surgical technique, topical antiseptics and dressings 38 . Regarding wound dressings, several types have been developed based on plant herbs 39,40 , hydrocolloid, alginate and collagen 41 and can be applied as ointment, film 42 , foam and gel 43 for various purposes of treatment 44 . This manuscript reports on the development of a wound dressing for tissue repair based on bacterial cellulose and type I collagen.…”
Section: In Vivo Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O conceito de cicatrização de lesão em meio úmido iniciou na década de 1970 com a introdução de coberturas de filme de poliuretano e hidrocolóide, sendo que hoje em muitos paí-ses estes materiais são considerados coberturas tradicionais (17) . Esse fato foi confirmado nessa revisão, pois dos 12 artigos da amostra, o uso do hidrocolóide se deu em 10 estudos.…”
Section: Métodounclassified
“…The newer dressings are designed to create a moist wound healing environment. The concept of moist wound healing has been around since the 1960s, but only recently being accepted widely [7][8][9]. These wound dressing forms, however, have some limitations in the application and removal processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%