
A wound dressing prepared from silicone which is catalysed by a gas-producing activatory is described. The resultant foam elastomer is soft, comfortable and easy to prepare, and can be removed, cleaned and reinserted by the patient with minimal instruction and formality. It promises to be a highly cost-effective dressing, with a particularly wide range of potential applications.
Adult, Male, Wound Healing, Time Factors, Silicone Elastomers, Humans, Female, Occlusive Dressings
Adult, Male, Wound Healing, Time Factors, Silicone Elastomers, Humans, Female, Occlusive Dressings
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