## Abstract Physical and __in vivo__ (burned rat model) evaluations as wound coverings were performed for 1) a freezeโdried collagen/poly (ฯตโcaprolactone) (PCL) film laminate, 2) a freezeโdried PCL โfoamโ/PCL film laminate, and 3) a heatโdried collagen/PCL film laminate. Porcine skin and cadaver sk
A new porous polyetherurethane wound covering
โ Scribed by Bruin, P. ;Jonkman, M. F. ;Meijer, H. J. ;Pennings, A. J.
- Book ID
- 102875337
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 801 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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โฆ Synopsis
A polyetherurethane (PEU) wound covering with non-interconnected micropores up to approximately 5 pm has been prepared by means of a phase inversion process. This highly elastic, very thin (15-20 pm), pliable wound covering showed good, immediate adherence to wet wound surfaces and high water vapor permeability, but was impermeable to bacteria. In guinea pigs epidermal wound healing of partial-thickness wounds under PEU wound coverings was accelerated compared with uncovered controls and an occlusive wound covering, OpSite.
Water in liquid form or wound exudate could not leak through the PEU covering, but its high water vapor permeability induced concentration of the wound exudate into a jellylike clot layer, which apparently accelerated reepithelialization. The main conclusion from a clinical study on 20 donor sites was that the use of the PEU covering reduced pain, besides prevention of fluid retention. No differences in epithelialization were seen in comparison to tulle gras-treated wounds.
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Israel) , a new synthetic wound covering based on hydrophilized polyurethane, was found to be highly permeable to water. Values in the region of 5000g/m2 24 h were found for the water permeability of Omiderm in comparison to 1400 and 500 g/m2 24 h for Biobrane (Hall, Woodroof Inc., Santa Ana, CA) a