2020
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_905_19
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Medical adhesive-related skin injuries caused by taping of the eye using acrylic-based adhesive tapes in prone surgery: A case report

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“…In contrast, a study compared the effectiveness of four protection methods, involving the use of Hypafix® hypoallergenic adhesive tape, Terramycine® antibiotic ointment, artificial tear gel containing Viscotears® polyacrylic acid, and Duratears® ointment eye lubricant. It was concluded that there was no significant difference between the protection methods, showing that all the methods presented are suitable for protecting against corneal injuries (17,23,51) .…”
Section: Eye Care In Surgical Patients In the Prone Positionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast, a study compared the effectiveness of four protection methods, involving the use of Hypafix® hypoallergenic adhesive tape, Terramycine® antibiotic ointment, artificial tear gel containing Viscotears® polyacrylic acid, and Duratears® ointment eye lubricant. It was concluded that there was no significant difference between the protection methods, showing that all the methods presented are suitable for protecting against corneal injuries (17,23,51) .…”
Section: Eye Care In Surgical Patients In the Prone Positionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[ 4 ] Non-adhesives can be used for fixing intravenous cannulas to avoid medical adhesive-related skin injuries. [ 5 ]…”
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confidence: 99%