Wound dressings of the nineties: indications and contraindications
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Wound dressings of the nineties: indications and contraindications
Abstract
A revolution in wound management has occurred over the past 3 decades. A plethora of wound care dressings appear to enhance the wound repair process in acute and chronic wounds. However, extensive research is needed to discriminate between the beneficial effects of increased attention to all aspects of patient care, including wound management, and the salutary effects of dressing materials.
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