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  • Title: Calcium alginate topical wound dressings: a new dimension in the cost-effective treatment for exudating dermal wounds and pressure sores.
    Author: Motta GJ.
    Journal: Ostomy Wound Manage; 1989; 25():52-6. PubMed ID: 2610818.
    Abstract:
    Sorbsan Topical Wound Dressing maintains a physiologically moist microenvironment that promotes healing and the formation of granulation tissue. In addition, Sorbsan is extremely absorbent, making it particularly useful for rapid and effective removal of exudate. Since Sorbsan can be rinsed away with saline irrigation, removal of the dressing does not interfere with healing granulation tissue, a factor that makes dressing changes virtually painless. Sorbsan also provides a physical barrier against inadvertent contamination of the wound. No adverse reactions to the dressing have been reported in any of the studies published to date. Sorbsan is also cost-effective because the frequency of dressing change is significantly reduced. These qualities add up to an ideal, easy to use dressing for moderate to heavily exudating wounds.
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