In vitro effects of wound‐dressings on key wound healing properties of dermal fibroblasts
S. Peltier,
Y. Adib,
L. Nicosia
et al.
Abstract:Healing of complex wounds requires dressings that must, at least, not hinder and should ideally promote the activity of key healing cells, in particular fibroblasts. This in vitro study assessed the effects of three wound‐dressings (a pure Ca2+ alginate: Algostéril®, a Ca2+ alginate + carboxymethylcellulose: Biatain alginate® and a polyacrylate impregnated with lipido‐colloid matrix: UrgoClean®) on dermal fibroblast activity. The results showed the pure calcium alginate to be non‐cytotoxic, whereas the other w… Show more
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