Topical wound treatments and wound-care products

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    Abstract

    Topical treatments have been used in wound care for centuries. Many of the treatments, however, have not or only to a very limited degree undergone scientific scrutiny. This is especially true for many of the products that are available over the counter. Determining the contents of many of these products can be difficult, and as a rule of thumb, products without a list of ingredients should not be used on wounds. In contrast, effects of wound cleansers and solutions used for irrigation have been investigated in several studies. Although cleansers and antiseptics had, for some years, fallen out of favor due to their detrimental effects on cells cultured in vitro, current best evidence suggests that they may be of benefit if used judiciously. The negative impact on cell cultures has, in many studies, not been replicated when the products were used in vivo. Use of antiseptics on heavily contaminated or infected wounds seems to enhance healing through a reduction of the wound's bioburden.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelEquine Wound Management : 3rd Edition
    RedaktørerChristine L. Theoret, Jim Schumacher
    Antal sider29
    UdgivelsesstedIowa, USA
    ForlagWiley-Blackwell
    Publikationsdato9 nov. 2016
    Udgave3.
    Sider75-103
    Kapitel5
    ISBN (Trykt)978-1-118-99925-7
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 9 nov. 2016

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