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2. Soft bandage, splint or cast as the treatment of distal forearm torus fracture in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Oskari Pakarinen, Antti J. Saarinen, Ville T. Ponkilainen, Mikko Uimonen, Ilkka Helenius, and Ilari Kuitunen
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Distal forearm ,Torus fracture ,Bandage ,Splint ,Cast ,Randomized controlled trial ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract A meta-analysis including all relevant randomized controlled trials was conducted to compare soft bandage, splint and cast as the treatment of torus fracture. PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched in January 2023. Two comparisons were made: (1) splint versus cast, and (2) bandage versus rigid immobilization (i.e. splint or cast). Main outcomes were pain, clinical healing of the fracture and return to activities. Secondary outcomes were adverse events (skin issues, problems with cast/splint/bandage) and patient/parental satisfaction. Seven studies with 1550 patients were included. Splint was associated with higher pain scores at 3 days compared to cast (Mean difference [MD] 1.00, CI 0.06–1.94) and at 1 week (MD 1.46, CI 0.84–2.08, moderate-certainty evidence), but faster return to activities (at 3 weeks RR 1.77, CI 1.09–2.88, at 4 weeks RR 1.44, CI 1.11–1.82, moderate-certainty evidence). All torus fractures heal clinically within 3–4 weeks (low-certainty evidence). Bandage may lead to slightly higher pain score (MD 0.35, CI 0.04–0.66, moderate-certainty evidence) at first day after treatment compared to rigid immobilization, but no evidence of a difference was found in later time points. In conclusion, soft bandage or removable wrist splint seem to be optimal first-line treatment of distal forearm torus fracture.
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3. Evaluating Sequence Alignment Tools for Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Detection in Assembly Graphs.
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Shah, Yusreen and Kafaie, Somayeh
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HORIZONTAL gene transfer ,DE Bruijn graph ,MICROBIAL genomes ,SEQUENCE alignment ,BACTERIAL population - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an escalating global health threat, often driven by the horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of resistance genes. Detecting AMR genes and understanding their genomic context within bacterial populations is crucial for mitigating the spread of resistance. In this study, we evaluate the performance of three sequence alignment tools—Bandage, SPAligner, and GraphAligner—in identifying AMR gene sequences from assembly and de Bruijn graphs, which are commonly used in microbial genome assembly. Efficiently identifying these genes allows for the detection of neighboring genetic elements and possible HGT events, contributing to a deeper understanding of AMR dissemination. We compare the performance of the tools both qualitatively and quantitatively, analyzing the precision, computational efficiency, and accuracy in detecting AMR-related sequences. Our analysis reveals that Bandage offers the most precise and efficient identification of AMR gene sequences, followed by GraphAligner and SPAligner. The comparison includes evaluating the similarity of paths returned by each tool and measuring output accuracy using a modified edit distance metric. These results highlight Bandage's potential for contributing to the accurate identification and study of AMR genes in bacterial populations, offering important insights into resistance mechanisms and potential targets for mitigating AMR spread. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Soft bandage, splint or cast as the treatment of distal forearm torus fracture in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Pakarinen, Oskari, Saarinen, Antti J., Ponkilainen, Ville T., Uimonen, Mikko, Helenius, Ilkka, and Kuitunen, Ilari
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FRACTURE healing ,SCIENCE databases ,WEB databases ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,TREATMENT of fractures ,WRIST - Abstract
A meta-analysis including all relevant randomized controlled trials was conducted to compare soft bandage, splint and cast as the treatment of torus fracture. PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched in January 2023. Two comparisons were made: (1) splint versus cast, and (2) bandage versus rigid immobilization (i.e. splint or cast). Main outcomes were pain, clinical healing of the fracture and return to activities. Secondary outcomes were adverse events (skin issues, problems with cast/splint/bandage) and patient/parental satisfaction. Seven studies with 1550 patients were included. Splint was associated with higher pain scores at 3 days compared to cast (Mean difference [MD] 1.00, CI 0.06–1.94) and at 1 week (MD 1.46, CI 0.84–2.08, moderate-certainty evidence), but faster return to activities (at 3 weeks RR 1.77, CI 1.09–2.88, at 4 weeks RR 1.44, CI 1.11–1.82, moderate-certainty evidence). All torus fractures heal clinically within 3–4 weeks (low-certainty evidence). Bandage may lead to slightly higher pain score (MD 0.35, CI 0.04–0.66, moderate-certainty evidence) at first day after treatment compared to rigid immobilization, but no evidence of a difference was found in later time points. In conclusion, soft bandage or removable wrist splint seem to be optimal first-line treatment of distal forearm torus fracture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Eficacia de los agentes hemostáticos tópicos en el control de la hemorragia externa: revisión sistemática.
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Sánchez-Roldán, A., Ramos-Rubio, D., Rodríguez-Mejías, A., and Gallego-Colon, E. J.
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AFGHAN War, 2001-2021 , *DISSEMINATED intravascular coagulation , *HEMORRHAGE , *TOURNIQUETS , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
Background: Currently, hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in combatants. During the last twenty years, especially as a result of the war conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, new hemostatic agents capable of controlling bleeding in a tactical environment have been developed. Objectives: The objective of this systematic review is to compare topical hemostatic agents and analyze current evidence in order to define the most effectiveness agents for use in battlefield and civil emergency situations. Material and Methods: This systematic review follows the Cochrane Collaboration guidelines and the PRISMA 2020 protocol. The following databases have been consulted: PubMed, Scopus, Scielo, and the Google Scholar search engine has been used, as well as emergency protocols, books and manuals. The AMSTAR-II scale was also used as a methodological quality assessment tool. Keywords and MeSH terms were used. Results: The search found 84 articles, limited to thirty upon selection for bibliographical review under a moderate overall rating. The studies reflected the hemostatic agents most used in combat and which were most effective, these being: QuikClot®, Combat- Gauze®, Celox®, Hemcon®, XStat®, Chitogauze® and Woundstat®.CeloxRapid® has proven to be the most effective hemostatic agent, and chitosan-based agents respond best in consumption coagulopathy conditions. Conclusions: Hemostatic efficacy should be considered the critical principle to choose a hemostatic product. Of all the hemostatic agents evaluated in this systematic review, CeloxRapid® and CombatGauze® XL are the most effective in bleeding control. We recommend their use in combination with the tourniquet in environmental healthcare situations, including Tactical Field Care and Care Under Fire by adequately trained personnel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Trends in the Incorporation of Antiseptics into Natural Polymer-Based Nanofibrous Mats.
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Piskláková, Lenka, Skuhrovcová, Kristýna, Bártová, Tereza, Seidelmannová, Julie, Vondrovic, Štěpán, and Velebný, Vladimír
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BIOPOLYMERS , *ANTISEPTICS , *ANTIMICROBIAL polymers , *REGENERATIVE medicine , *HUMAN body , *HEALING , *INFLAMMATION - Abstract
Nanofibrous materials represent a very promising form of advanced carrier systems that can be used industrially, especially in regenerative medicine as highly functional bandages, or advanced wound dressings. By incorporation of antimicrobial additives directly into the structure of the nanofiber carrier, the functionality of the layer is upgraded, depending on the final requirement—bactericidal, bacteriostatic, antiseptic, or a generally antimicrobial effect. Such highly functional nanofibrous layers can be prepared mostly by electrospinning technology from both synthetic and natural polymers. The presence of a natural polymer in the composition is very advantageous. Especially in medical applications where, due to the presence of the material close to the human body, the healing process is more efficient and without the occurrence of an unwanted inflammatory response. However, converting natural polymers into nanofibrous form, with a homogeneously distributed and stable additive, is a great challenge. Thus, a combination of natural and synthetic materials is often used. This review clearly summarizes the issue of the incorporation and effectiveness of different types of antimicrobial substances, such as nanoparticles, antibiotics, common antiseptics, or substances of natural origin, into electrospun nanofibrous layers made of mostly natural polymer materials. A section describing the problematic aspects of antimicrobial polymers is also included. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Effects of pneumatic compression therapy on wound healing in patients with venous ulcers: A meta‐analysis.
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Xu, Qiuxiang and Li, Zhuanzhuan
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WOUND healing ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,LEG ulcers ,META-analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,ODDS ratio ,COMPRESSION therapy ,MEDICAL databases ,ONLINE information services ,ADVERSE health care events ,QUALITY assurance ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PUBLICATION bias - Abstract
This meta‐analysis assessed the effect of pneumatic compression therapy on the wound healing of venous ulcers, with the aim of providing a basis for the selection of clinical treatment. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the application of pneumatic compression therapy to venous ulcers were collected by searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, and Wanfang databases, with a timeframe from database inception to August 2023. After two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted information, and evaluated the quality of the included studies, a meta‐analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software. Six RCTs with 367 patients were included, with 172 patients in the intervention group and 195 in the control group. The results showed that pneumatic and bandage compression therapies had a similar impact on wound healing rates of venous ulcers (54.65% vs. 53.84%, odds ratio [OR]: 1.02, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.49–2.12, p = 0.96), changes in wound area (standardised mean difference: −0.16, 95% CIs: −0.45 to 0.12, p = 0.26), adverse event rates (76.56% vs. 67.07%, OR: 1.62, 95% CI: 0.77–3.39, p = 0.20), and the differences were not statistically significant. Thus, current evidence suggests that the effects of pneumatic compression therapy on wound healing rates, changes in wound area, and the incidence of adverse events in patients with venous ulcers are similar to those of bandage pressure therapy. However, owing to the limitations in the number and quality of studies, more high‐quality RCTs are needed to clarify the feasibility and economics of pneumatic compression therapy in patients with venous ulcers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Evaluating Sequence Alignment Tools for Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Detection in Assembly Graphs
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Yusreen Shah and Somayeh Kafaie
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antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ,sequence alignment ,assembly graphs ,Bandage ,SPAligner ,GraphAligner ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an escalating global health threat, often driven by the horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of resistance genes. Detecting AMR genes and understanding their genomic context within bacterial populations is crucial for mitigating the spread of resistance. In this study, we evaluate the performance of three sequence alignment tools—Bandage, SPAligner, and GraphAligner—in identifying AMR gene sequences from assembly and de Bruijn graphs, which are commonly used in microbial genome assembly. Efficiently identifying these genes allows for the detection of neighboring genetic elements and possible HGT events, contributing to a deeper understanding of AMR dissemination. We compare the performance of the tools both qualitatively and quantitatively, analyzing the precision, computational efficiency, and accuracy in detecting AMR-related sequences. Our analysis reveals that Bandage offers the most precise and efficient identification of AMR gene sequences, followed by GraphAligner and SPAligner. The comparison includes evaluating the similarity of paths returned by each tool and measuring output accuracy using a modified edit distance metric. These results highlight Bandage’s potential for contributing to the accurate identification and study of AMR genes in bacterial populations, offering important insights into resistance mechanisms and potential targets for mitigating AMR spread.
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- 2024
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9. Effects of Kinesiotape versus Low-Dye Tape on Pain and Comfort Measures in Patients with Plantar Fasciitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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García-Gomariz, Carmen, Hernández-Guillén, David, Nieto-Gil, Pilar, Blasco-García, Carlos, Alcahuz-Griñán, Montse, and Blasco, José-María
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PLANTAR fasciitis , *CLINICAL trials , *PAIN measurement , *HYGIENE , *VISUAL analog scale - Abstract
Background: Bandages are commonly used to relieve pain in patients with plantar fasciitis. The goal was to compare the effects of using kinesiotape versus low-dye tape in the acute phase of plantar fasciitis on pain and comfort measures. Methods: Forty individuals with plantar fasciitis were allocated to the kinesiotape or low-dye tape interventions. The patients were assessed at baseline and every 24 h until the fifth day. The primary measure was a visual analog scale of pain. The other measures were comfort, mobility, durability, personal hygiene, sweating, and allergies. The effects were compared with an ANOVA test, 95% CI. Results: Kinesiotape was more effective in reducing pain; the greater effect occurred during the first day, with a between-group difference of 2.0 (95% CI: 1.8 to 2.2). The pain differences between the treatments progressively reduced each day from the second day. Kinesiotape offered significantly higher performance than low-dye tape in mobility, comfort, and comfort in hygiene, sweating, and durability, with a large effect size d > 0.8. Conclusions: Kinesiotape could be more effective than low-dye tape in relieving pain in patients with plantar fasciitis, with a significant clinical impact on the first day of treatment. Kinesiotape can also provide higher performance in terms of comfort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Interface pressures and stiffnesses of different bandages studied on a Hiraï leg
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J-P Benigni, JF UHL, F Balet, and P Filori
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bandage ,pressure ,stiffness ,Hirai leg ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Hirai et al. have developed a tool to assess the in vitro pressures of different compression devices. This tool has the advantage of being easy to use and finally inexpensive. The study of 7 bandages (Biflex 16, Urgo K2, Urgo K1, Coban 2, Biflex kit, Rosidal K and Rosidal Sys) on a Hirai leg allowed a precise analysis of the evolution of pressures and stiffnesses. Interface pressures were measured using the Picopress system and a 5 cm diameter probe. The difference between pre-stretch and stretch pressures in mmHg characterized stiffness. If the difference is greater than 10 mmHg, the bandage is considered stiff. These bandages were applied with a pressure of 45±2 mmHg at point B1. One hundred extension maneuvers were then performed. A decrease in mean pre-stretch pressures was noted more frequently for Rosidal K, Urgo K1 and Coban 2 than for the other bandages. Biflex 16 has a stiffness of less than 10 mmHg (p
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- 2024
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11. Effect of Oral Extract of Centella asiatica on Burn Pain and Wound Healing; A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Farahani R., Kazemi Dermenaki, K., Rahzani, D., Hekmat Pu, and A., Rostami
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PHYTOTHERAPY , *BURNS & scalds complications , *WOUND healing , *BURN patients , *TRAUMATOLOGY diagnosis , *INFERENTIAL statistics , *STATISTICS , *PAIN , *PAIN measurement , *ORAL drug administration , *PHARMACEUTICAL encapsulation , *VISUAL analog scale , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *COMPARATIVE studies , *T-test (Statistics) , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *BLIND experiment , *CHI-squared test , *PLANT extracts , *STATISTICAL sampling , *DATA analysis software , *DATA analysis , *PAIN management , *EVALUATION - Abstract
Aims Burns and wounds caused by it are a global injury. Finding natural ingredients to accelerate wound healing in patients with fewer side effects could be valuable. This study aimed to determine the effect of oral Centella asiatica extract on the healing of pain and wound of burn in patients. Materials & Methods This study is a clinical trial in which 76 patients hospitalized in the burn department were randomly divided into two intervention (n=38) and control (n=38) groups. The intervention group, in addition to the usual antibiotic treatments, received capsules containing 200mg of Centella asiatica twice daily, and the control group received capsules containing 200mg of starch twice daily. Data collection tools were Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment tool and Visual Analog Scale. Patients' pain and wound healing status were examined at different time of the study. Findings The mean burn pain score showed a significant improvement in the intervention group compared to the control group (p<0.001). The average wound healing score did not show significant improvement in the intervention group compared to the control group (p=0.561). However, size (p=0.023), the degree of destruction of the underlying tissues (p=0.032), the amount of necrotic tissue (p=0.015), and the amount of granulation tissue (p=0.001) improved significantly in the intervention group. In addition, the peripheral tissue edema in the control group decrease significantly compared to the intervention group (p=0.008). Conclusion Oral extract of Centella asiatica reduces pain in burn patients. However, it does not affect wound healing, although it improves some wound healing indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Comparison of the Effect of Ice Massage and C-bandage on Acute and Delayed Nausea and Vomiting Caused by Chemotherapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study.
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A., Afrasiabifar, A., Mosavi, Sh., Najafi Doulatabad, and M., Mohammadian Behebahani
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VOMITING treatment , *NAUSEA treatment , *HOSPITALS , *NAUSEA , *MASSAGE therapy , *CANCER chemotherapy , *VOMITING , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *STATISTICAL sampling , *DATA analysis software , *ICE , *SURGICAL dressings , *BANDAGES & bandaging , *ACUTE diseases , *EVALUATION - Abstract
Aims Studies conducted in the field of non-pharmacological interventions to control acute and delayed nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy have reported contradictory results. The present study aimed to compare the effect of ice massage and C-band on acute and delayed nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy in cancer patients. Materials & Methods In the present clinical trial study, 105 patients referred to the chemotherapy department of Shahid Rajaei Hospital, Yasuj, Iran in 2018, were selected by convenience sampling and randomly assigned to three groups: Ice massage, C-band, and control. Acute nausea and vomiting was assessed through the Morrow Assessment of Nausea and Emesis, and delayed nausea and vomiting were assessed using the MASCC tool at 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after chemotherapy, before and after the interventions. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 22 software. Findings Before intervention, there was no significant difference in terms of the presence/ absence, as well as the intensity of acute and delayed nausea and vomiting in the three groups at 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after chemotherapy (p>0.05). Also, after the interventions, there was no significant difference in the presence/absence and intensity of acute and delayed nausea in the patients in the ice massage, C-band, and control groups at 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after chemotherapy (p>0.05). Conclusion Ice massage and C-bandage do not improve nausea and vomiting in chemotherapy patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Biopolymeric Nanofibrous Bandage for Wound-Healing Applications
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Thangaraju, Elakkiya, Riteshsaravanaraj, V., Premkumar, S. D., Lovell, Nigel H., Advisory Editor, Oneto, Luca, Advisory Editor, Piotto, Stefano, Advisory Editor, Rossi, Federico, Advisory Editor, Samsonovich, Alexei V., Advisory Editor, Babiloni, Fabio, Advisory Editor, Liwo, Adam, Advisory Editor, Magjarevic, Ratko, Advisory Editor, Gupta, Bhuvanesh, editor, Jawaid, Mohammad, editor, Kaith, B. S., editor, Rattan, Sunita, editor, and Kalia, Susheel, editor
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- 2022
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14. Polycaprolactone Electrospun Nanofiber Membrane with Skin Graft Containing Collagen and Bandage Containing MgO Nanoparticles for Wound Healing Applications.
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Nikfarjam, Sadegh, Aldubaisi, Yaqeen, Swami, Vivek, Swami, Vinay, Xu, Gang, Vaughan, Melville B., Wolf, Roman F., and Khandaker, Morshed
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WOUND healing , *POLYCAPROLACTONE , *SKIN grafting , *ANTIMICROBIAL bandages , *BANDAGES & bandaging , *COLLAGEN , *OPTICAL coherence tomography - Abstract
The objective of this study was to create a nanofiber-based skin graft with an antimicrobial bandage that could accelerate the healing of an open wound while minimizing infection. To this end, we prepared a bi-layer construct where the top layer acts as bandage, and the bottom layer acts as a dermal equivalent graft. A collagen (CG) gel was combined without and with an electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) membrane to prepare CG and CG-PCL dermal equivalent constructs. The antibacterial properties of PCL with and without an antibacterial agent (MgO nanoparticles) against Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538) was also examined. Human dermal fibroblasts were cultured in each construct to make the dermal equivalent grafts. After culturing, keratinocytes were plated on top of the tissues to allow growth of an epidermis. Rheological and durability tests were conducted on in vitro dermal and skin equivalent cultures, and we found that PCL significantly affects CG-PCL graft biological and mechanical strength (rheology and durability). PCL presence in the dermal equivalent allowed sufficient tension generation to activate fibroblasts and myofibroblasts in the presence of transforming growth factor-beta. During culture of the skin equivalents, optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed layers corresponding to dermal and epidermal compartments in the presence or absence of PCL; this was confirmed after fixed specimens were histologically sectioned and stained. MgO added to PCL showed antibacterial activity against S. aureus. In vivo animal studies using a rat skin model showed that a polycaprolactone nanofiber bandage containing a type I collagen skin graft has potential for wound healing applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. 绷带界面压力预测及其应用研究进展.
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陈凌娴, 王敏, and 李俊
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COMPRESSION therapy ,DYNAMIC pressure ,POSTURE ,TIME pressure ,FACTOR analysis ,STANDARDIZATION - Abstract
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16. Two Types of Management for the Noninvasive Treatment of Pectus Excavatum in Neonatal Puppies—Case Reports.
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Pereira, Keylla Helena Nobre Pacífico, Fuchs, Kárita da Mata, Terçariol, Lara Ataídes Arantes, Silva, Renata Cesar, Camargo, Gabriel de Azevedo, Mendonça, Júlia Cosenza, Paulino, Netelin Tainara, Zone, Marcelo Alejandro, Oba, Eunice, and Lourenço, Maria Lucia Gomes
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PECTUS excavatum , *PUPPIES , *X-rays , *PLASTIC pipe , *SYMPTOMS , *HUMAN abnormalities - Abstract
Simple Summary: Congenital malformations in newborn dogs are still largely poorly understood and are inadequately treated, which leads to high mortality rates in these patients. This report describes the clinical signs, diagnosis and two types of management for the treatment of pectus excavatum in puppies, a malformation of the chest wall that can lead to progressive cardiorespiratory changes and progression to death. This case study assists veterinarians in the clinical approach of pectus excavatum to perform adequate medical conduct and ensure greater neonatal survival. Pectus excavatum is a deformity of the thorax characterized by ventrodorsal narrowing of the sternum bone and costal cartilages, which can lead to compression and cardiopulmonary alterations in dogs, presenting a high prevalence in brachycephalic breeds. The aim of this report was to describe two types of management for the noninvasive treatment of pectus excavatum in newborn puppies of the breeds French Bulldog and American Bully. The puppies presented dyspnea, cyanosis and substernal retraction during inspiration. The diagnosis was performed by physical examination and confirmed by chest X-ray. Two types of splints were performed (a circular splint with plastic pipe and a paper box splint on the chest), aiming at thoracic lateral compression and frontal chest remodeling. The management was effective for the conservative treatment of mild-grade pectus excavatum, resulting in the repositioning of the thorax and improvement of the respiratory pattern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. EFEKTIVITAS PENGAWETAN DENGAN TEKNIK INFUS DAN BANDAGE PADA POHON BALAM TERHADAP SERANGAN RAYAP KAYU KERING
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Evi Sribudiani, Esti Rini Satiti, Wa Ode Muliastuty Arsyad, Sonia Somadona, Ratih Damayanti, Djarwanto Djarwanto, Rudianda Sulaeman, Sulaeman Yusuf, Yusup Amin, Didi Tarmadi, Dwi Ajias Pramasari, and Syafrinal Syafrinal
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macaranga conifera muell. agr ,jalur ,pengawetan ,infus ,bandage ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Saat ini keberadaan kayu jenis meranti merah, kulim dan mersawa sebagai bahan baku pembuat jalur di Kabupaten Kuansing Provinsi Riau semakin langka, sedangkan kebutuhan kayu sebagai bahan pembuat jalur semakin tinggi. Oleh sebab itu diperlukan pemilihan jenis kayu alternatif yang memiliki persamaan sifat kuat dan awet dengan kayu jenis meranti merah, kulim, dan mersawa agar dapat memenuhi spesifikasi pembuatan jalur. Penelitian ini bertujuan mempelajari efektivitas pengawetan kayu balam dengan teknik infus dan bandage terhadap rayap kayu kering. Balam (Macaranga conifera Muell. Agr.) dipilih sebagai kayu alternatif untuk membuat jalur karena saat ini masih banyak ditemukan namun belum banyak dipakai untuk pembuatan jalur. Hasil pengamatan di lapangan menunjukkan bahwa jalur yang disimpan di darat mendapatkan serangan rayap kayu kering, sehingga diperlukan pengawetan jalur agar tidak terserang organisme perusak kayu (OPK) khususnya rayap kayu kering. Pengawetan pohon berdiri dengan senyawa boron komplek dengan teknik infus dan bandage dipilih untuk meningkatkan kelas keawetan kayu balam. Pengujian ketahanan kayu terhadap serangan rayap kayu kering dilakukan sesuai metode SNI 7207-2014. Data diolah dengan menggunakan rancangan faktorial acak lengkap. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa pengawetan dengan teknik infus dan bandage berbeda nyata terhadap pengurangan berat dan mortalitas rayap. Pengamatan derajat serangan secara visual pada kontrol dan teknik infus yaitu 40 (tahan) yang nilainya lebih rendah dibandingkan teknik bandage 70 (sedang). Mortalitas pada teknik infus lebih tertinggi yaitu 90,67% dibandingkan kontrol 86,08% dan bandage 61,75%. Teknik pengawetan dengan teknik infus menunjukkan kandungan boron yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan dengan teknik bandage.
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18. Silver nanoparticles loaded triple-layered cellulose-acetate based multifunctional dressing for wound healing.
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Dugam, Shailesh, Jain, Ratnesh, and Dandekar, Prajakta
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STAINS & staining (Microscopy) , *CHRONIC wounds & injuries , *CELLULOSE acetate , *SILVER nanoparticles , *WOUND healing - Abstract
Chronic wounds present considerable challenges which delay their effective healing. Currently, there are several biomaterial-based wound dressings available for healing diverse wound types. However, most of commercial wound dressings are too expensive to be affordable to the patients belonging to the middle and lower socioeconomic strata of the society. Thus, in this investigation affordable triple layered nanofibrous bandages were fabricated using the layer-by-layer approach. Here, the topmost layer comprised of a hydrophilic poly vinyl alcohol layer, cross-linked with citric acid. The middle layer comprising of cellulose acetate was loaded with silver nanoparticles as an antibacterial agent, while the lowermost layer was fabricated using hydrophobic polycaprolactone. The triple-layered nanofibrous bandages having a nano-topography, exhibited a smooth, uniform and bead-free morphology, with the nanofiber diameter ranging between 200 and 300 nm. The nanofibers demonstrated excellent wettability, slow in vitro degradation, controlled release of nano‑silver and potent antibacterial activity against Gram-negative (E.coli) and Gram-positive (S. aureus) bacteria. The fabricated bandages had excellent mechanical strength upto 12.72 ± 0.790 M. Pa, which was suitable for biomedical and tissue engineering applications. The bandage demonstrated excellent in vitro hemocompatibility and biocompatibility. In vivo excisional wound contraction, along with H and E and Masson's Trichrome staining further confirmed the potential of the nanofibrous bandage for full-thickness wound healing. Pre-clinical investigations thus indicated the possibility of further evaluating the triple-layered nanofibrous dressing in clinical settings. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Wound Management
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Hart, Alexander, Callaway, David W., editor, and Burstein, Jonathan L., editor
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20. Characterization of the structural configuration and tensile properties of medical bandages.
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Haririan, Yasamin and Asayesh, Azita
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COMPRESSION bandages ,BANDAGES & bandaging ,COMPRESSION therapy ,BUSINESS names ,MEDICAL textiles ,ELASTIC modulus ,YARN - Abstract
Bandages are a group of medical textiles that are available in various types for use in different applications such as wound dressing, compression therapy, treatment of burns, cramps, and sprains. In the present research, the structural and tensile characteristics of various medical bandages produced by different companies have been compared. According to the results, different bandages commercially sold under the same category demonstrate quite varied tensile properties, depending on their structure and constructional parameters. Consequently, compression bandages of the same type produced under different trade names would exert various amount of pressure to the body under constant stretch. In other word, various amount of stretch must be applied to different compression bandages to achieve and maintain the required pressure. Hence, to obtain better treatment outcomes, it is essential to provide the required information about the features of each medical bandage for the consumers. Furthermore, it was observed that the knitted compression bandages due to their higher stiffness (elastic modulus) provide higher pressure under minimum stretch in comparison with woven samples. Moreover, incorporation of higher number of stretch yarns to the bandage structure as well as using tighter structure increases the stiffness of the bandage, and in turn enhances the power of the bandage to cling on the limb for a longer period of time, in case of compression bandages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Intervenção fisioterapêutica para entorse de tornozelo em esportistas.
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da Silva Alves, Loisy Karla, de Castro Veloso, Maria Antônia, and Bezerra Lopes, Millena
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22. Amelioration of Full-Thickness Wound Using Hesperidin Loaded Dendrimer-Based Hydrogel Bandages.
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Gupta, Praveen, Sheikh, Afsana, Abourehab, Mohammed A. S., and Kesharwani, Prashant
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HESPERIDIN ,HYDROGELS ,BANDAGES & bandaging ,WOUND healing ,HEMATOXYLIN & eosin staining ,PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology ,CITRUS fruits - Abstract
Wound healing is a complex biological phenomenon, having different but overlapping stages to obtained complete re-epithelization. The aim of the current study was to develop a dendrimer-based hydrogel bandage, to ameliorate full-thickness wounds. Hesperidin, a bioflavonoid found in vegetables and citrus fruits, is used for treatment of wounds; however, its therapeutic use is limited, due to poor water solubility and poor bioavailability. This issue was overcome by incorporating hesperidin in the inner core of a dendrimer. Hence, a dendrimer-based hydrogel bandage was prepared, and the wound healing activity was determined. A hemolysis study indicated that the hesperidin-loaded dendrimer was biocompatible and can be used for wound healing. The therapeutic efficacy of the prepared formulation was evaluated on a full-thickness wound, using an animal model. H&E staining of the control group showed degenerated neutrophils and eosinophils, while 10% of the formulation showed wound closure, formation of the epidermal layer, and remodeling. The MT staining of the 10% formulation showed better collagen synthesis compared to the control group. In vivo results showed that the preparation had better wound contraction activity compared to the control group; after 14 days, the control group had 79 ± 1.41, while the 10% of formulation had 98.9 ± 0.42. In a nutshell, Hsp-P-Hyd 10% showed the best overall performance in amelioration of full-thickness wounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Kinesiotape effectiveness in mechanical low back pain: A randomized clinical trial.
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Llamas-Ramos, Inés, Cortés-Rodríguez, María, and Llamas-Ramos, Rocío
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LUMBAR pain ,ANALYSIS of variance ,TAPING & strapping ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,BLIND experiment ,REPEATED measures design ,EVALUATION - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder work-related health problem in Europe, affecting millions of workers. It is estimated that 60–80% of the population will suffer at least one episode of mechanical LBP during their life. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the kinesiotape (KT) effectiveness in mechanical LBP. METHODS: This was a double blinded, randomized-controlled clinical trial. Twenty-eight nursing and cleaning auxiliaries from Salamanca received a manual therapy program and a bandage of KT or false kinesiotape (FKT). They received two sessions a week for three weeks and a follow-up one month after the last session. Pain, range of motion and function were measured at baseline, at the end of each session and a month after the last session. RESULTS: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and LBP are responsible for a high prevalence of sick-leave and absenteeism. Manual therapy and KT has demonstrated to reduce pain and to increase range of motion and function being effective in this population. There are statistically significant results in both groups in all measurements for all variables. KT seems to be superior, however, both have a positive effect on LBP. Although benefits decrease, long-term treatments focusing on pain alleviation and functional recovery is needed to maintain the benefits achieved. CONCLUSION: KT was an effective complement for this treatment. Although both show improvements, KT is recommended. Future studies are needed to demonstrate KT properties, to establish a treatment protocol to prevent chronic LBP and to avoid sick leave and absenteeism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Study on Performance of Different Wound Dressings on Surgical Non Infected Wounds
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S. Kubera Sampath Kumar, C. Prakash, and S. Subramanian
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bandage ,cotton ,gauze cloth ,multilayer ,nonwoven ,wound ,wound dressing ,Science ,Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc. ,TP890-933 - Abstract
This study conducted to understand the limitations of existing wound-dressing systems. A case study on healing performance of different types of commercially available wound dressings was conducted at Madras Medical College and Government General Hospital (MMC&GH), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (Ethical Clearance No. 3250/ME5/2010). The study indicated that the single-layer dressing would not satisfy most of the requirements of an ideal wound-dressing system, and hence there is the need for developing a multilayer wound-dressing system with each layer satisfying different requirements of an ideal wound-dressing system.
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25. Clinical and radiological evaluation of metacarpal fractures in calves: A retrospective study: 72 cases.
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Aydın, Uğur, Aksoy, Özgür, Yıldız, Uğur, Özaydın, İsa, Kılıç, Engin, Ermutlu, Celal Şahin, Tanrıverdi, Ersin, Turan, Mehmet, and Yılmaz, Alican
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METACARPUS ,BONE fractures ,CALVES ,MEDICAL radiology ,EXTERNAL skeletal fixation (Surgery) - Abstract
Metacarpal fractures are frequently encountered in calves, especially as a result of dystocia. This study, it was aimed to evaluate metacarpus fractures in calves from multiple aspects, especially the fracture's causes, location and classification, and to determine the most appropriate treatment option. Seventy two calves diagnosed with a metacarpus fracture, aged between 1 and 15 days, regardless of gender or breed, were included in the study. Calves were classified according to fracture type and treatment method. In the treatment, external fixation with Steinman pins and polyvinylchloride-fiberglass plaster supported closed or windowed bandage methods were preferred. According to the findings of the radiological examination, the fractures were determined to be distal diaphyseal in 40 (55%) cases, epiphyseal in 20 (27%) cases, and middle diaphyseal in 12 (18%) cases. It was discovered that 46 of 51 cases with closed fractures and bandages healed without complications, while 5 patients died due to comorbidities (calf diarrhea, aspiration pneumonia). Five of seven patients who had external fixation using Steinmann pins recovered without complications, meanwhile 2 patients succumbed to infection. Full recovery was observed in 12 of 14 patients who underwent window bandage, and it was discovered that 2 patients died due to secondary infection. As a result, substantial data that will contribute to clinical practice and literature knowledge regarding the causes, location, classification and treatment of metacarpal fractures, which are commonly encountered in calves and cause both economic and productivity loss, have been uncovered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. The Effects of Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Taping on Postural Control in Healthy Young Adults: A Pilot Crossover Study.
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Martino Cinnera, Alex, Princi, Alessandro Antonio, Leone, Enza, Marrano, Serena, Pucello, Alessandra, Paolucci, Stefano, Iosa, Marco, and Morone, Giovanni
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STERNOCLEIDOMASTOID muscle ,POSTURAL muscles ,YOUNG adults ,NECK muscles ,ROOT-mean-squares ,PILOT projects - Abstract
Background: Postural control is a complex ability, also controlled by the somatosensory connection of the neck muscles with the vestibular nuclei. This circuit seems to be interested in maintaining head stabilization during movements. The sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle is the dominant source of the vestibular afferents as confirmed by neurophysiological acquisition. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the application of kinesio-tape on the SCM muscle can induce a perturbation of the standing postural control by altering the somatosensory system of the neck muscles. Methods: Thirteen healthy participants (age: 24.46 ± 3.04 yrs; 9 female) were enrolled, and the four kinesio-tape (KT) conditions were performed in a random order: without KT application (Ctrl); right KT application (R-SCM); left KT application (L-SCM); and bilateral KT application (B-SCM). All conditions were performed three times with open eyes and closed eyes. Results: There was a significant increase in the length of the centre of pressure (CoP), in the maximal oscillation, and in the anteroposterior root mean square between the three tape application conditions with respect to the Ctrl condition with open eyes. The same parameters were statistically different when the participants were blindfolded in the B-SCM condition with respect to the Ctrl condition. A statistical decrease in the difference in weight distribution between the two feet was observed in the B-SCM group with respect to the Ctrl group in both open and closed eyes conditions. Conclusions: Our results suggest that KT on the SCM muscles may involve some space-time parameters of postural control. Bilateral KT improved the weight distribution between the feet but showed a parallel increase in anteroposterior oscillations and in the length of the CoP with respect to the Ctrl condition. The perturbation seems to be greater in the somatosensory system when it is working coupled with visual afferences during an upright position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Compression Therapy in Lymphoedema
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Shukla, V. K., Srivastava, Vivek, Mani, Raj, editor, Rerkasem, Kittipan, editor, Nair, Harikrishna K.R., editor, and Shukla, Vijay, editor
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28. Fabrication and properties of far-infrared functional bandage.
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Zhu, Hui, Xiang, Xuexue, Gao, Jing, and Wang, Lu
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In order to develop far-infrared functional bandage products with excellent performance, tourmaline powder was selected as the far-infrared radiation material and the far-infrared functional finishing of polyester fabric was carried out by the dip-rolling process. Taking the radiation temperature rise value as the index to explore the optimal process conditions for the far-infrared performance, then the microstructure, mechanical properties, comfort performance, and far-infrared radiation performance of the far-infrared bandage were further investigated, respectively. Based on the results, the optimum process conditions for heating bandage have been proposed (tourmaline powder mass fraction, 5%; polyacrylate mass fraction, 25%; impregnation temperature, 40°; impregnation time, 15 min, baking temperature, 140° and baking time, 1 min). After being treated, the mechanical properties of the bandage enhanced, the air permeability decreased, and the moisture permeability increased significantly, indicating its comfort and is suitable for practical application. It was measured that the far-infrared ray emission value of the far-infrared functional bandage was 0.89, which was greater than the 0.80 required by CAS 115-2005 "Health Functional Textiles" standard, proving that the attachment of tourmaline made the far-infrared radiation performance of the bandage significantly improved. These attractive features of the far-infrared functional bandages promise them great potential in far-infrared health care applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Dressing or Not after Tubularized Incised Plate Urethroplasty.
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Karakaya, Ali Erdal, Güler, Ahmet Gökhan, and Doğan, Ahmet Burak
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URETHROPLASTY , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *OPERATIVE surgery , *HYPOSPADIAS , *HEMORRHAGE , *SURGICAL dressings - Abstract
Background: Many surgical techniques, as well as dressing models, were identified in the treatment of hypospadias. There are many publications in the literature that are the result of the effort to find the ideal dressing after hypospadias surgery. The dressing has some benefits; however, it has some adverse effects. The present study aimed to discuss outcomes of the patients who have been operated through the tubularized incised plate urethroplasty (TIPU) method and followed with and without dressing postoperatively. Methods: Patients operated on through the TIPU method between March 2015 and August 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups, dressing and undressing. Preoperative hypospadias severity was evaluated according to the Glans-Urethral Meatus-Shaft (GMS) scoring method. The care results of the patients were recorded. Postoperative outcomes were compared according to the Hypospadias Objective Scoring Evaluation (HOSE) scale, and statistical analyses were conducted. The results of both groups were compared statistically. Results: One hundred and nineteen patients were divided into two groups: dressing (n = 56) and nondressing (n = 63). The patients' average age was 3.54 ± 2.97 years in group 1 and 3.50 ± 3.01 years in group 2 (p = 0.940). There was not any statistically significant difference between the two groups for demographic data. Minimal bleeding had stopped in three patients in the nondressing group spontaneously before discharging. No severe edema or hematoma, which might have concerned the parents, appeared. Two (3.5%) and 3 (4.7%) patients underwent a maximum of three urethral dilation sessions in dressing and nondressing groups, respectively (p = 0.556). We found no significant difference between groups in the comparison of preoperative GMS and postoperative HOSE scoring. Discussion: The most important limitation of the study is that it is retrospective. Pre- and postoperative scoring systems are objective. The data obtained in the literature show that surgeons prefer to apply dressings commonly after the TIPU technique. Advantages and disadvantages of dressing are mentioned in the literature. Even if the paradigm is dressing in hypospadias surgery, according to the results of our study, dressing may not affect the functional and cosmetic results of TIPU repair. Conclusion: Postoperative functional and cosmetic results of TIPU in hypospadias appear to be independent of dressing. However, the results must be supported by further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Use of multilayer silicone foam dressings as adjuvant therapy to prevent pressure injuries.
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Faucher, Nathalie, Barateau, Martine, Hentz, Franck, Michel, Philippe, Meaume, Sylvie, Rousseaux, Chantal, Marty, Marc, Fort, Marc le, and Nicolas, Benoit
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SILICONES ,CAREGIVERS ,PRESSURE ulcers ,PUBLIC health ,COMBINED modality therapy ,SURGICAL dressings ,FOAMED materials - Abstract
Despite progress in the prevention of pressure injuries (PIs), they remain a challenging public health problem because of their frequency and morbidity. Protection of the skin by multilayer silicone foam dressings may be an adjuvant measure to prevent PIs in high-risk patients. Despite the available clinical data and published recommendations on this measure, caregivers face difficulties in identifying patients who would benefit from this adjuvant measure. The objective of this work was to define the profiles of high-risk patients who would benefit optimally from this measure in combination with basic preventive procedures. This consensual expert opinion was drawn up using two methods: the Nominal Group Technique with eight medical and paramedical experts, and the Delphi process with 16 experts. The bases for this expert consensual opinion were a formal search and analysis of the published literature regarding evidence on the prevention of PIs using multilayer silicone foam dressings. The consensual expert opinion reported here addresses five proposals mostly intended to define patients who would benefit from the use of a multilayer silicone foam dressing (≥4 layers) to prevent PIs (sacrum and heels). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Application of bandage repair systems in the power sector to restore pipeline integrity.
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Kozák, Jindřich, Krejčí, Lucie, Hlavatý, Ivo, Bučko, Michal, Hloch, Sergej, Fryšák, Martin, Srivastava, Madhulika, Viňáš, Ján, and Vašek, Martin
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WELDED joints , *BANDAGES & bandaging , *ENERGY industries , *BUILDING material testing , *SURFACE preparation , *ARTHROPLASTY , *FIRE testing , *NATURAL gas pipelines , *PIPING - Abstract
This work explores the possibility of repairing damaged pressure piping systems using composite repair bandaging technology. Loctite technology from Henkel was selected from several existing methods and applied at the weld joint. To assess the performance of the bandage, a bore was made at the weld joint to simulate a replacement defect of the composite bandage. The bandage, along with the welded joints, was subjected to microstructural and macrostructural analysis, and mechanical and fire resistance tests were also performed. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that the properties of the Loctite composite system are suitable for repairing pressure piping in the power industry. However, it is not always possible to use this repair method due to certain boundary conditions for its application, such as maximum pipe overpressure, the temperature of the internal medium and the environment, degradation of the repair system due to the medium being transferred and the environment, reduction of the pipe wall at the repair site, possible surface treatment before application of the system, etc. For these reasons, the repair system may be used for a temporary period (approved by the power plant operator), and the spot will then be repaired in the standard way by replacing parts of the pipeline during a planned equipment shutdown. • Possible extented service life of pipelines by bandaging. • Composite bandage application in energetic industry. • Bandage application on welded joints in pipelines to postpone the shutdown of the power plant. • Testing of composite bandages on pressurized pipeline during conditions simulating earthquake and against fire. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Apósitos con ácido hialurónico y carnosina en curas tópicas seriadas como tratamiento conservador ante una lesión trófica isquémica: una posible alternativa eficaz en casos seleccionados.
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Granado, Carlos, Díaz-Dios, Úrsula, Lacambra-Orgillés, Elena, and Reviriego-Eíros, Mario
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THERAPEUTIC use of hyaluronic acid ,NEUROPEPTIDES ,CUTANEOUS therapeutics ,SURGICAL dressings ,BANDAGES & bandaging ,WOUND care - Abstract
Copyright of Gerokomos is the property of Indemm Farma SL and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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33. PENGARUH TERAPI LATIHAN DAN PEMASANGAN BANDAGE PADA CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINO VARUS BILATERAL DI YPAC SEMARANG : LAPORAN KASUS
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Didik Purnomo, Irawan Wibisono, and Rahma Nurwidianti
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congenital talipes equino varus ,bandage ,stretching ,parallel bars ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background : Congenital Talipes Equino Varus (CTEV) or commonly called Clubfoot is a general term used to describe a general deformity which is foot changes from its normal position. Problems that occur in the Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Bilateral case are the limited range of motion on both ankles, the presence of contractures in the posterior tibialis muscle. Physiotherapy role by providing modalities such as bandage usage, stretching, wall bars exercise, parallel bars exrcise and easy standing exercise. Case Presentation : Patients in this case were 9-year-old women using interventions in the form of bandage usage, wall bars exercise, parallel bars exrcise and easy standing exercise for 6 sessions. Method : This case report assesses the patient's joint motion range by measuring differences between pre-test and post-test. Results: Patients do not improved in the ankle range of motion. Conclusion : In this case, it was shown that exercise therapy given and bandage usage on 9-year-old patients with CTEV conditions could not change the patient's ankle range of motions.
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34. Postoperative treatment after partial nail ablation of ingrown toenails — does it matter what we recommend? A blinded randomised study
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S. V. Bernardshaw, Liv Helene Dolva Sagedal, Kristin Møystad Michelet, and Christina Brudvik
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ingrown toenail ,infection ,pain ,soapbath ,bandage ,postoperative treatment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Trial design: In this blinded randomized study we analyzed patient reported outcome of three different treatments after nail surgery. We compared daily footbath with either alkaline or acidic soap or just a simple bandage of gauze dressing. Method: After partial nail ablation surgery, patients were randomized into three postoperative treatment modalities. Outcome in terms of reduction in pain, improvement of function, reduction of signs of infection and postoperative soothing effect were reported after one and two weeks. A generalized linear mixed model was used to analyze possible statistical differences between the groups. Results: 97 patients, 57% women, mean age 31 years, were included. Men reported significantly less pain and better function than women. Despite a registered lower growth of invasive pathogenic microbes following the use of acidic soaps, this did not lead to less infections than in the groups using either alkaline soap baths or bandaging. On the contrary, patients keeping the bandage on had significantly lower signs of infection after one week. Two patients using soap baths had growth of MRSA. Two weeks postoperatively, all three treatment alternatives had similar patient reported outcome in all parameters, and nobody needed antibiotics. Conclusions: This prospective randomized study was unable to prove that footbath with either acidic or alkaline soap should be preferred to just leave the postoperative bandage on for a week after partial nail ablation. We recommend that postoperative advice should be given on an individual basis, especially since our study did not involve patients with high risk of infections.
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35. Comparison of quality of life following Single- Event Multilevel Surgery (SEMLS) using Bandaging and Casting immobilization methods in cerebral palsy children.
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SADEGHI, Esmaeil, JAMEBOZORGI, Ali Asghar, QOREISHY, Mohamad, and KANGARANI FARAHANI, Melika
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EVALUATION of medical care ,NONPARAMETRIC statistics ,ANALYSIS of variance ,ORTHOPEDIC surgery ,ORTHOPEDIC casts ,CONVALESCENCE ,SURGICAL casts ,CROSS-sectional method ,HYGIENE ,MANN Whitney U Test ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,QUALITY of life ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,PHYSICAL mobility ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,CEREBRAL palsy ,STATISTICAL sampling ,BANDAGES & bandaging ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive Neurodevelopmental disorder mainly treated using Single-event multilevel surgery (SEMLS). SEMLS contains using a casting method to immobilize the operated limb. However, in the present study, in addition to casting, the bandaging method was also applied. Bandaging is a newer method compared to casting. No study has used bandage for post-surgery immobilization. According to the best knowledge of the authors, no study has compared the outcome of bandage and cast for postoperative immobilization regarding the rehabilitation and quality of life (QoL) in the first and third months following the surgery, within the recovery period, which is associated with consequences like caring, hygiene, transferring, and mobility that affect the spirit and function of children. As a result, we decided to investigate the effect of these methods on the QoL of children the following surgery to treat CP. Materials & Methods Following an analytical cross-sectional design, 100 children (aged 4-12 years) were randomly divided into hemiplegic and diplegic CP. The Cerebral Palsy QoL questionnaire (CP QOL-Child) was filled by parents of the participants. Based on the type of administered immobilizer, 80 children were randomly divided into two groups (40 subjects in each group). All subjects were evaluated using a similar questionnaire in the first and third months after surgery. The non-parametric Mann-Whitney test and ANOVA test were used to compare the study groups. Results The mean ratio of QoL changes, based on the CP QoL-Child questionnaire, was significantly increased in the bandage group during the first month after surgery. However, for the cast group, this parameter was significantly decreased (P<0.001). In the third month after surgery, the mean ratio of QoL changes was significantly increased in both groups, but the difference in the mean ratio of QoL changes between the two methods wasn't significant (P=0.64). Conclusion In the first month after surgery, the bandaging method was more effective than the casting method, but in the third month, the outcomes were similar for both groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Amelioration of Full-Thickness Wound Using Hesperidin Loaded Dendrimer-Based Hydrogel Bandages
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Praveen Gupta, Afsana Sheikh, Mohammed A. S. Abourehab, and Prashant Kesharwani
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wound healing ,dendrimer ,hydrogel ,bandage ,full-thickness wound ,nanotechnology ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Wound healing is a complex biological phenomenon, having different but overlapping stages to obtained complete re-epithelization. The aim of the current study was to develop a dendrimer-based hydrogel bandage, to ameliorate full-thickness wounds. Hesperidin, a bioflavonoid found in vegetables and citrus fruits, is used for treatment of wounds; however, its therapeutic use is limited, due to poor water solubility and poor bioavailability. This issue was overcome by incorporating hesperidin in the inner core of a dendrimer. Hence, a dendrimer-based hydrogel bandage was prepared, and the wound healing activity was determined. A hemolysis study indicated that the hesperidin-loaded dendrimer was biocompatible and can be used for wound healing. The therapeutic efficacy of the prepared formulation was evaluated on a full-thickness wound, using an animal model. H&E staining of the control group showed degenerated neutrophils and eosinophils, while 10% of the formulation showed wound closure, formation of the epidermal layer, and remodeling. The MT staining of the 10% formulation showed better collagen synthesis compared to the control group. In vivo results showed that the preparation had better wound contraction activity compared to the control group; after 14 days, the control group had 79 ± 1.41, while the 10% of formulation had 98.9 ± 0.42. In a nutshell, Hsp-P-Hyd 10% showed the best overall performance in amelioration of full-thickness wounds.
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37. Inability of Laplace's law to estimate sub-bandage pressures after applying a compressive bandage: a clinical study.
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Garrigues-Ramón, Marta, Julián, Mariano, Zaragoza, Cristóbal, and Barrios, Carlos
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SURGICAL dressings - Abstract
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare pressures exerted on the lower limb by a high compression bandage as recorded by sub-bandage sensors and those estimated by Laplace's law. The correlation between pressures obtained in each anatomical zone and the corresponding limb perimeters were explored. Method: For the measurement of sub-bandage pressures, four anatomical zones in the lower right limb were determined. Pressures were recorded by nine pneumatic sensors and a PicoPress transducer. A two-layer compression bandage system (UrgoK2, Urgo Group, France) was used for the dressing. Pressures were registered in supine position. Sensor pressures were compared with those estimated by a modified Laplace's equation. Results: A total of 47 female volunteers were recruited (mean age: 21.9±2.3 years) to the study. In the four anatomical segments studied, pressures obtained by the sensors were lower than would be expected by applying Laplace's law (p<0.05). The biggest difference between the two methods was found at the supramalleolar level (42.1% lower by sensors compared with Laplace's equation). The correlation coefficient between pressure recorded by the sensors and that calculated at the perimeters was very weak, ranging from 0.5233 to 0.9634. Conclusion: Laplace's law, used to predict the sub-bandage pressure after applying a compressive bandage in the lower limb, was not useful, providing significantly higher pressures than those obtained by pneumatic sensors. Laplace's law underestimates the variable musculoskeletal components at the different segments of lower limb that act as compression damping forces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. A modified technique for treating swimmer puppy syndrome
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D.E. Karcher, R.C. Costa, T.C. Prada, P.C. Moraes, L.A. Ramon, B.W. Minto, and L.G.G.G. Dias
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canine ,bandage ,functional immobilisation ,hyperextension ,malformation ,musculoskeletal disorder ,rehabilitation ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Swimmer puppy syndrome is an unusual anomaly that affects dogs within the first few days or months of life. This syndrome is characterised by the inability of the animal to maintain a quadrupedal position primarily using the pelvic limbs. In some cases, the condition may also affect the thoracic limbs. Although the exact pathophysiology of this condition remains uncertain, plausible causes include alterations in the neuromuscular synapse, improper myelination or poor development of peripheral motor neurons, delayed muscle development or ventral horn neuropathy. Here, we describe our results using a modified technique for the treatment of swimmer puppy syndrome, based on immobilisation for a period of one to four weeks with the aid of microporous hypoallergenic tapes, plasters and elastic meshes. Our modified method showed clear evidence of improvements.
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39. Fibers, Surgical Dressings, and Bandages of Natural Origin
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Alamgir, A. N. M. and Alamgir, A.N.M.
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40. Kinesio taping does not improve ankle functional or performance in people with or without ankle injuries: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Nunes, Guilherme S, Feldkircher, Jonatan M, Tessarin, Bruna Mariana, Bender, Paula Urio, da Luz, Clarissa Medeiros, and de Noronha, Marcos
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ANKLE injury treatment , *ANKLE , *ANKLE injuries , *CINAHL database , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *ELECTROMYOGRAPHY , *POSTURAL balance , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *MEDICAL databases , *MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems , *RANGE of motion of joints , *MEDLINE , *META-analysis , *PROPRIOCEPTION , *SPORTS , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *FUNCTIONAL assessment , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *TAPING & strapping , *AMED (Information retrieval system) - Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether Kinesio taping technique, applied to ankles of healthy people as a preventive intervention and people with ankle injuries, is superior to sham or alternative interventions on ankle function. Data Sources: Medline, Embase, Amed, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, Cochrane Library and Web of Science, from inception to August 2020. Review methods: The terms "ankle" and "kinesio taping" were used in the search strategy. Included studies were randomized controlled trials (including crossover design) investigating Kinesio taping effects on ankle functional performance compared to any alternative or control/sham technique. Results: From 5,572 studies, 84 met the eligibility criteria which evaluated 2,684 people. Fifty-eight meta-analyses from 44 studies were performed (participants in meta-analyses ranging from 27 to 179). Fifty-one meta-analyses reported ineffectiveness of Kinesio taping: moderate evidence for star excursion balance test (anterior direction), jump distance, dorsiflexion range of motion, and plantar flexion torque for healthy people (effect size = 0.08–0.13); low to very-low evidence for balance, jump performance, range of motion, proprioception, muscle capacity and EMG for healthy people; balance for older people; and balance and jump performance for people with chronic instability. Seven meta-analyses reported results favoring Kinesio taping (effect size[95% CI]): low to very-low evidence for balance (stabilometry, ranging from 0.42[0.07–0.77] to 0.65[0.29–1.02]) and ankle inversion (0.84[0.28–1.40]) for healthy people; balance for older people (COP velocity, 0.90[0.01–1.78]); and balance for people with chronic instability (errors, 0.55[0.06–1.04]). Conclusions: Current evidence does not support or encourage the use of Kinesio taping applied to the ankle for improvements in functional performance, regardless the population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Study on Performance of Different Wound Dressings on Surgical Non Infected Wounds.
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Kubera Sampath Kumar, S., Prakash, C., and Subramanian, S.
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SURGICAL dressings ,SURGICAL site ,PERFORMANCE theory ,HYDROCOLLOID surgical dressings ,PUBLIC hospitals ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
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42. Here's Why Brazilian Gymnast Flavia Saraiva Has Bandaged Eyebrow As She Competes In Olympic All-Around.
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Murray, Conor
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The Brazilian gymnast fell off the uneven bars minutes before performing in the women's team final competition Tuesday. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Here's Why Brazilian Gymnast Flavia Saraiva Had A Black Eye And Bandaged Face At The Olympics.
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Murray, Conor
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GYMNASTICS ,GYMNASTS ,OLYMPIC Games ,BANDAGES & bandaging ,TEAMS ,WOMEN gymnasts - Abstract
The Brazilian gymnast fell off the uneven bars minutes before performing in the women's team final competition Tuesday. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
44. A comparative study on treatment outcomes of bandage and casting in non-displaced extra-articular fracture of distal radius: A clinical trial study.
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Arti, Hamid Reza and Farahnak, Reza
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TREATMENT effectiveness , *BANDAGES & bandaging , *CLINICAL trials , *PAIN measurement , *TIBIAL plateau fractures , *VISUAL analog scale - Abstract
Background: Some therapeutic methods for treating non-displaced extra-articular fracture (NDEA) of distal radius are sometimes met with controversy in their selection. We explored and compared two such methods -- bandaging and casting -- for this study. Methods: This prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted during 2015 on patients (n = 62) with an NDEA fracture of the distal radius. Patients were randomly assigned to either the casting (n = 32) or bandage (n = 30) group to receive the respective fracture-repair procedure. Follow-up contact was made during the first, second, third, and sixth weeks after treatment. The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire was completed and the visual analog scale (VAS) for measuring pain was assessed. All patients underwent an X-ray radiographic assessment to evaluate any potential complications. Results: At the end of the study, 30 patients in the bandage group and 32 in the casting group finished the study. Statistical analyses indicated the bandage group exhibited a significantly higher mean DASH score than the casting group during the first week. This higher mean score decreased enough during the second week that, by the third week, the casting group scored higher. During the sixth and final week of study, the two groups showed no significant difference in DASH value. No significant differences between the two groups was evident in the VAS scores obtained during all follow-up assessments. Patients in the bandage group were able to return to work sooner than those in the casting group; their cost of treatment was lower, too. Conclusion: Bandage is the more appropriate treatment option for NDEA fractures of distal radius. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. 微创治疗拇外翻术后绷带外固定:有限元分析截骨端稳定性.
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白子兴, 曹旭含, 孙承颐, 陈 思, 胡海威, 温建民, 李晏乐, 林新晓, and 孙卫东
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BACKGROUND: The clinical effect of minimally invasive treatment of hallux valgus is significant. The osteotomy end is stabilized only by external fixation of the bandage. There is currently no research on the stability of the osteotomy end. OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of minimally invasive treatment of the “8” bandage external fixation on the stress and displacement of the osteotomy end in the balanced standing condition after hallux valgus. METHODS: In the minimally invasive treatment of the “8” bandage external fixation finite element model after the hallux valgus operation, three vertical axes (X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis) were established with the first tibial osteotomy as the center. The X-axis and Y-axis were parallel to the horizontal plane of the foot, pointing to the medial and anterior sides of the foot respectively. The Y axis was perpendicular to the horizontal plane of the foot, pointing upwards. The four nodes defining the distal osteotomy surface were A1 on the upper side, B1 on the outer side, and C1 on the outer side, and D1 on the inner lower side. The proximal end osteotomy surface corresponded to four nodes as A2, B2, C2 and D2. The displacement was positive when it coincided with the direction of the coordinate axis, and negative when it was opposite. Through the finite element analysis, the direction and magnitude of the stress and displacement of the distal and proximal nodes of the osteotomy surface in the balanced standing condition were obtained. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The finite element model of the “8” bandage after minimally invasive treatment of hallux valgus was used in a balanced standing condition. The maximum stress at the osteotomy end was at the dorsal side of the osteotomy surface (B2), which was 0.632 MPa. (2) The first principal stress at the osteotomy surface was at Z-axis. The direction was opposite to the Z-axis, and was the same as the total stress, which was a compressive stress. The shear force was the largest on the XY plane, and the maximum stress was at the dorsal inner side (A2) of the proximal osteotomy surface, which was 0.058 MPa. (3) The major displacements of the distal and proximal ends of the first patella osteotomy were on the X-axis, and the displacements were on the medial condyle (D1) of the osteotomy surface, i.e., -1.002 mm and medial condyle (A2), and 0.621 mm, respectively. (4) The results confirm that the external fixation of “8” bandage can maintain the stability of the osteotomy end after minimally invasive treatment of hallux valgus, and is conducive to the healing of the osteotomy end. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Dressing change frequency following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a pilot study.
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Galanis, Nikiforos, Kyriakou, Aikaterini, Delniotis, Ioannis, Inklebarger, James, Papadopoulos, Pericles, Tsiridis, Eleftherios, and Sayegh, Farres
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Background: Data in the literature are limited concerning the impact of different time scheduling, in regards to dressing change frequency, on infectious complications at the surgical site attributable to the dressing procedure itself. Methods: A pilot, randomized trial was conducted to assess the safety of two different dressing removal protocols performed after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction for deficiency. Patients assigned to "standard" protocol underwent a dressing change on postoperative day 2, 4 and 6. Those assigned to the "revised" protocol underwent a change just on day 6. All patients' surgical site skin was cultured at baseline and on postoperative day 6 immediately after dressing removal. Results: Forty patients were assigned to the "standard" protocol and forty to the "revised" one. The percentage of culture positive subjects was 2.5% (1/40) in the "standard" protocol group compared to 0% in the "revised" one. No significant differences were found in the number of positive culture subjects between methods. Conclusion: Changing dressing frequently doesn't seem to provide any additional benefit to the patients, while retaining it doesn't lead to any increased risk of infection. Moreover, the patient's inconvenience and increased related cost caused by frequent dressing change suggest that the dressing should be retained for at least 6 days postoperatively. Level of evidence: 2b. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Improved postoperative bleeding control using the fanning pressure dressing technique.
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Ardila, Cecilia, Tarantino, Isadore S., Goldberg, Leonard H., Beroukhim, Kourosh, and Kimyai-Asadi, Arash
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- 2023
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48. Distal radius torus fractures overlooked in emergency department: What happens?
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Turgut, Mehmet Cenk, Toy, Serdar, Akgol Gur, Sultan Tuna, Kocak, Abdullah Osman, and Kose, Ahmet
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FRACTURE fixation ,THERAPEUTIC immobilization ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SURGICAL plaster casts ,PATIENT readmissions - Abstract
A third of all fractures in childhood occur at the wrist level due to falling on an open hand. Torus fractures without separation in the cortex in which integrity is not disturbed result from thick periost and bone elasticity in children. Several studies have shown that in torus fractures, plaster immobilization and long-term follow-up are not necessary. This study aims to draw attention to unnecessary long-term immobilization, labor loss, and radiation exposure in distal radius torus fractures. It was found that patients admitted to the emergency room, between January 2019 and April 2020, with upper extremity trauma had torus fractures overlooked by retrospective x-ray examinations. Age, gender, the affected side, pain, function, and complications of patients with distal radius torus fractures were recorded by phone or face-to-face interviews. Of the 111 patients in the study, 20 (18.0%) stated that they re-admitted to the hospital due to pain and 6 (5.4%) due to joint mobility limitations. It was observed that all of the patients who were re-admitted to the hospital were evaluated by repetition of x-ray examinations, and a long arm splint was applied to all of them. It was understood that none of the remaining 85 patients were admitted to the hospital again for this reason, and none of them completed this healing process without using plaster-splint without limiting their functionality. None of the patients had pain and loss of function big enough to affect their daily activities. None of the 111 patients who were able to come for re-examination had joint movement loss, elastic deformation, and cosmetic defects. No patient was asked to have an x-ray again because it would be unnecessary. Long-term immobilization, circular plaster application, and serial x-ray controls constitute unnecessary loss of labor and patient exposure in distal radius torus fractures. Treatment of distal radius torus fractures that do not have a heavy load exposure, such as lower extremity, should be done with elastic bandages with short-term follow-up and by addressing the concerns of the patient's family. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Bacterial Cellulose-Based Bandages with Integrated Antibacteria and Electrical Stimulation for Advanced Wound Management.
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Liu X, Cai Z, Pei M, Zeng H, Yang L, Cao W, Zhou X, and Chen F
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- Rats, Animals, Silver, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Bandages, Electric Stimulation, Cellulose, Nanowires
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Bandages for daily wounds are the most common medical supplies, but there are still ingrained defects in their appearance, comfort, functions, as well as environmental pollution. Here, novel bandages based on bacterial cellulose (BC) membrane for wound monitoring and advanced wound management are developed. The BC membrane is combined with silver nanowires (AgNWs) by using vacuum filtration method to achieve transparent, ultrathin (≈7 µm), breathable (389.98-547.79 g m
-2 d-1 ), and sandwich-structured BC/AgNWs bandages with superior mechanical properties (108.45-202.35 MPa), antibacterial activities against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, biocompatibility, and conductivity (9.8 × 103 -2.0 × 105 S m-1 ). Significantly, the BC/AgNWs bandage is used in the electrical stimulation (direct current, 600 microamperes for 1 h every other day) treatment of full-thickness skin defect in rats, which obviously promotes wound healing by increasing the secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The BC bandage is used for monitoring wounds and achieve a high accuracy of 94.7% in classifying wound healing stages of hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling, by using a convolutional neural network. The outcomes of this study not only provide two BC-based bandages as multifunctional wound management, but also demonstrate a new strategy for the development of the next generation of smart bandage., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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50. Developing Smart Bandage Materials for the Management of Chronic Wounds
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McHugh, J., McCreadie, K., Davis, J., MAGJAREVIC, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ladyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, and Jaffray, David A., editor
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- 2015
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