Evaluation of a Flexible New Liquid Polymer Wound Dressing

September 2005 | Volume 4 | Issue 5 | Original Article | 580 | Copyright © September 2005


Sherry H. Hsiung MD, Perry Robins MD

Abstract
Occlusive dressings are the foundation of wound care and have been shown to speed epithelialization and healing of surgical sites. Many different dressings have been introduced over the years including antibacterial ointments with gauze and adhesive, hydrocolloid bandages, and liquid adhesives. All of these have their limitations and advantages. We introduce our experience with a new organic polymer in solvent which when applied to a wound forms a flexible occlusive bandage. The material has been shown to have antimicrobial properties and be well-tolerated by patients.