2019
DOI: 10.26611/1061331
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A comparative study of Placentrex gel versus povidone iodine in non-healing wound

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“…Placentrex gel promotes healing faster than Povidone Iodine and saline dressing without causing interference to granulation tissue. It is found to be effective even in presence of pus serum, blood and slough [2] . Subramanium [8] observed that in indolent ulcers Placentrex Gel dressing seems to free the lesion from infection and then produces adequate granulation tissue formation and facilitate healing.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Placentrex gel promotes healing faster than Povidone Iodine and saline dressing without causing interference to granulation tissue. It is found to be effective even in presence of pus serum, blood and slough [2] . Subramanium [8] observed that in indolent ulcers Placentrex Gel dressing seems to free the lesion from infection and then produces adequate granulation tissue formation and facilitate healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical practice primarily depends upon the healing of wounds without serious complication and infection occurring. It accounts for considerable patient morbidity, discomfort, and prolonged hospitalization [2] . so, the postoperative care plays a major role for a better healing and for that several methods have been employed over the years.…”
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“…Compared to povidone-iodine and saline dressing Placentrex gel provided faster healing without causing interference to granulation tissue and was found to be effective even in presence of pus serum, blood, and slough [ 48 ].…”
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confidence: 99%