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Barrier Dressings for Wounds

Through experimentation with different dressings, it was discovered that any dressing designed to serve as a barrier to bacteria must possess the following numerous and special properties esoteric to soft tissue  [Pg.2]

The hydrophilic copolymers synthesized from acrylic monomers and 2-octy Icyanoacry I ate barrier dressings were successful in providing protection for excised rats that were treated and inoculated with bacteria. The particulate dressing was not successful in providing protection for excised rats because the dressing was porous due to the lack of a continuous film and high water content in excess of 70%. [Pg.3]


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