1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(86)70261-2
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Delayed healing in full-thickness wounds treated with aluminum chloride solution

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“…We used 20% aluminum chloride for hemostasis. Monsel's solution and 30% aluminum chloride have both been shown to delay wound healing 30 and to contribute to tissue necrosis, perhaps increasing wound depth and enhancing the cure rate. Using only pressure for hemostasis with curettage alone, Reymann 11 had a somewhat higher recurrence rate than what we report.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used 20% aluminum chloride for hemostasis. Monsel's solution and 30% aluminum chloride have both been shown to delay wound healing 30 and to contribute to tissue necrosis, perhaps increasing wound depth and enhancing the cure rate. Using only pressure for hemostasis with curettage alone, Reymann 11 had a somewhat higher recurrence rate than what we report.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Painful paresthesias or tissue irritation that can delay wound healing (Larson, 1988;Sawchuk, Friedman, Manning, & Pinnell, 1986) Ferrous subsulfate solution (Monsel's solution)…”
Section: Aluminum Chloride (Drysol)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk of tattooing of skin; increased erythema, dermal fibrosis (Armstrong, Nichols, & Pachance, 1986), dyspigmentation, delays in reepithelialization, and increased incidence of wound infection (Sawchuk et al, 1986) Silver nitrate Rare risk of tattoo with deposition of silver particles; burning sensation upon application (Palm & Altman, 2008) Zinc paste (''Moh's paste'')…”
Section: Aluminum Chloride (Drysol)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However literatures from dermatologic surgery could be helpful because Monsel's solution (20% ferric subsulfate) has been popularly used and investigated in the dermatologic field 69,70. Although being an effective local hemostatic measure, Monsel's solution resulted in several post-operative complications such as delayed re-epithelization and dyspigmentation on soft tissue 59,60,61,62,63. Armstrong et al compared the effect of collagen matrix and Monsel's solution on punch biopsy wounds, and observed more inflammation, higher incidence of wound infection, and slower re-epithelialization rate on the group treated by Monsel's solution at 4 weeks 61…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%