EFFECT OF HUMAN AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE AND SALINE SOAKED GAUZE DRESSINGS ON QUANTITATIVE SURFACE BACTERIAL COUNT IN GRANULATING BURN WOUNDS

In a comparative study carried out in 10 major burn patients with granulating wounds, it was found that amniotic membrane is in no way superior to simple saline soaked gauze dressings in either decreasing the bacterial count or preparing the granulating raw area for autogrofting.

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Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
EFFECT OF HUMAN AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE AND SALINE SOAKED GAUZE DRESSINGS ON QUANTITATIVE SURFACE BACTERIAL COUNT IN GRANULATING BURN WOUNDS ; volume:18 ; number:02 ; year:1985 ; pages:026-027
Indian journal of plastic surgery ; 18, Heft 02 (1985), 026-027

Contributor
SINGH, ARVINDER
KESWANI, R. K.
AGARWAL, KAROON
SABHARWAL, U.

DOI
10.1055/s-0043-1778505
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2404251005167.291358989905
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  • SINGH, ARVINDER
  • KESWANI, R. K.
  • AGARWAL, KAROON
  • SABHARWAL, U.

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