Dermatology Case Reports

ISSN - 2684-124X

Harusuke Aoki

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  • Case Report
    Plastic Wrap Versus Occlusive Dressings for the Management of Skin Ulcers: Comparison of Two Symmetrical Wounds in Two Individual Patients
    Author(s): Jun Takahashi, Masaharu Miyagawa, Osamu Yokota, Harusuke Aoki and Takesuke AokiJun Takahashi, Masaharu Miyagawa, Osamu Yokota, Harusuke Aoki and Takesuke Aoki

    To compare the efficacy of plastic wrap (typically used for foods) as a dressing material to treat skin ulcers versus occlusive dressings, each dressing was randomly allocated to simultaneously treat two wounds at symmetrical locations in two individual patients. In case 1, two wounds with full-thickness skin loss on the neck were treated. A wound measuring 6.2 cm2 that was treated with plastic wrap healed in 9 weeks. A hydrocellular polyurethane dressing decreased the size of a wound measuring 9.3 cm2 to 3.8 cm2 in 12 weeks. The surface area reduction rate was 0.7 cm2/ week with plastic wrap and 0.5 cm2/week with the hydrocellular polyurethane dressing. In case 2, two shallow skin ulcers in both femoral regions resulting from skin grafting were treated. The plastic wrap dressing was randomly allocated to a wound measuring 25.1 cm2 that healed in 18 weeks. The other wound measuring 18.. View More»

    DOI: 10.35248/2684-124X.17.2.118

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