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Removable rigid dressings versus soft dressings: a randomized, controlled study with dysvascular, trans-tibial amputees. Prosthetics and orthotics international. [Prosthet Orthot Int] Journal article

 
TitleRemovable rigid dressings versus soft dressings: a randomized, controlled study with dysvascular, trans-tibial amputees.
Author(s)Deutsch A, English RD, Vermeer TC, Murray PS, Condous M 
InstitutionBallarat Health Services, Ballarat, Australia. AnnekeD@bhs.org.au
SourceProsthet Orthot Int 2005 Aug; 29(2):193-200.
MeSHAged
Amputation Stumps
Amputees
Artificial Limbs
Bandages
Comparative Study
Equipment Design
Female
Humans
Leg
Length of Stay
Male
Prospective Studies
Prosthesis Fitting
Wound Healing
AbstractThis study compares a standard soft dressing (SSD) with a removable rigid dressing (RRD) in a randomized, controlled trial using 50 dysvascular trans-tibial amputees. Both dressing types were applied immediately post-operatively and were only removed for wound dressing changes. Half the subjects were allocated prospectively by ballot to either the RRD group or the SSD group. There was a strong trend indicating that primary wound healing of the stump occurred almost 2 weeks earlier in subjects using the RRD (RRD = 51.2 days +/- 19.4; SSD = 64.7 days +/- 29.5; P= 0.07; RRD: n =17; SSD: n = 14.) There were no significant differences between the other parameters measured which included time to prosthetic fitting, length of hospital stay, incidence of stump breakdown, and time taken for stump volume to stabilize. The incidence of stump damage due to falls was also recorded, the results indicating that RRDs may protect the new stump from trauma.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
PubMed ID16281728
  
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