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Skin adhesives and their role in wound dressings
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Scar ManagementEngineeringWound AssessmentSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyAdhesive TechnologyWound CareSkin SubstituteScar PreventionWound InfectionAdhesive MaterialsBurn Scar PreventionAdhesive MaterialAdhesive SystemsSkin AdhesivesAdvanced Adhesive TechnologiesWound HealingMedicineAdhesive Technologies
Mark Rippon is Medical Marketing Manager, Molnlycke Health Care, Gothenburg, Sweden; Richard White is Professor of Tissue Viability, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK; Phil Davies is Clinical and Scientific Information Manager, Molnlycke Health Care, Gothenburg, Sweden Skin adhesives play an important role in keeping wound dressings in place. Unfortunately, if dressings incorporate adhesives that are too aggressive, then their removal may cause trauma to the wound and surrounding skin. This article discusses the terminology that is applied to adhesive technology, and describes the properties of an ‘ideal’ adhesive for wound dressings. Both traditional and advanced adhesive technologies that are currently utilised in the wound care setting are reviewed in detail, and a number of differences between the adhesive systems used in wound dressings are highlighted.
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