Honey impregnated gauze versus polyurethane film (OpSiteR) in the treatment of burns — a prospective randomised study

作者: M. Subrahmanyam

DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(93)90012-Z

关键词: Clinical trialPartial thicknessMedicineRandomized controlled trialSurgery

摘要: Honey impregnated gauze was compared with OpSite as a cover for fresh partial thickness burns in 2 groups of 46 randomly allocated patients. dressed wounds showed healing earlier to (mean 10.8 versus 15.3 days).

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