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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2003;30(2):231-236.
Published online March 1, 2003.
Comparison of Effect of Polyurethane Foam Dressings on Epithelialization of White Rat.
Sang Chul Yoo, Seung Kyu Han, Yong Won Shin, Han Woong Ko, Yeun Jee Choi, Dong Seok Chung, Byung Il Lee, Woo Kyung Kim
1Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. pshan@kumc.or.kr
2Department of Medical Science, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
Polyurethane foam dressings are becoming widely used in partial and full thickness skin wounds since they are safe and convenient for both patients and physicians. However, the influence of polyurethane foam dressings on epithelialization has not been fully determined yet. This study was designed to compare 2 internationally available polyurethane foams and 3 locally made polyurethane foams as to their effects on the epithelialization in vivo. Twenty white rats were used. A 5 mm punch was employed to excise skin and subcutaneous tissue in a round fashion at six sites in the back area of 10 rats. After creating 6 open wounds, above mentioned 5 polyurethane foams and gauze dressings were applied. On the 5th day the lengths of the nonepithelialized area were measured under light microscope. In addition, partial thickness wounds were created using carbon dioxide laser at six sites on the back of the another 10 rats. Six dressings were applied on the wounds as same as above. On the 4th day the degree of the epithelialization was measured and compared. In full thickness wound study the best wound closing was also seen in chitin mixed Medifoam-N group. In partial thickness wound study the best epithelialization was seen in chitin mixed Medifoam-N and chitosan mixed Medifoam-N groups. These results demonstrated that polyurethane foam dressings influenced the epithelialization, and chitin mixed Medifoam-N showed the best result.
Keywords: Polyurethane foam dressing; Epithelialization
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