2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0365-05962004000300012
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Uso de esponja cirúrgica para curativo compressivo de enxerto cutâneo

Abstract: O enxerto cutâneo é um modo efetivo para restaurar feridas. O curativo compressivo é importante para a vitalidade do enxerto. Os autores observaram que o uso de esponja cirúrgica como curativo compressivo em enxertos cutâneos é factível e aconselhável.

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“…After application of the respective solutions proceeded to the stitches of the surgical wound. The surgical sponges were done from the brushes used for antisepsis, as described in the literature (Zanini, 2004). All groups received postoperative dressing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After application of the respective solutions proceeded to the stitches of the surgical wound. The surgical sponges were done from the brushes used for antisepsis, as described in the literature (Zanini, 2004). All groups received postoperative dressing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases where there is a need to evaluate the graft, both as to the sponge removal replacement is easier than other techniques. The reduction of patient discomfort means that any bleedings occurring in post-operative likely to be completely absorbed by the sponge (Zanini et al, 2004).…”
Section: Types Of Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the more compressive dressings are used Tie over (Fossum, 2007), which consists of suture material on the wound, and can be done with cotton, surgical sponges and foams. The idea of surgical sponges or foam is practical, by evenly distributing pressure on the wound (Zanini, 2004), and to promote healing and integration of the graft to the receiving region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ataduras impropriamente enrugadas ou apertadas desgastam o enxerto, podendo ocasionar necrose, elas devem ser bem acolchoadas e volumosas para restringir o movimento do membro (HEADLUND, 2008). Zanini et al (2004) em publicação sobre curativos compressivos em enxertia cutânea, descreveram que o enxerto não apresenta pedículo vascular, e o objetivo do curativo compressivo é otimizar o contato do enxerto com o leito da ferida e permitir adequada angiogênese. Segundo os autores, o curativo compressivo reduzirá a possibilidade de deslocamentos que comprometeriam essa comunicação.…”
Section: Cuidados Pós-operatóriosunclassified