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• 20 patients were enrolled; 17 completed the study  ,  (range 6-12); for Xeroform = 12.4±2.7 days (range 8-20)  Ndifference in cosmetic appearance of final photos  ti  time and pain.  The reduction in healing

         Results • Of the 3 who did not, 2 did not require 2 donor sites at time  q of surgery and 1 was lost to follow-up (after completion of   • Mean time to wound healing for OxyBand = 9.4±1.7 days  • 2 patients had
   Evaluation of an Oxygen Diffusion Dressing for Accelerating Healing of Donor Site Wounds
     MD       • Mean TBSA = 9.1% • Mean age = 35 years Mean age  35 years • 7 military and 10 civilians • 14 males and 3 females  4, 8, 10, 12) (p<0.05 for all timepoints)  i  g o  1997;18(4):353-5.  Materiel Agency (USA
     Renz    successful healing)  • Of the 17 patients:  (p<0.01)  (p<0 01).  • No infections  • No diff  O y a d d ess  significant .  1004.  Kalliainen, LK et al  h N  p
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     RN            Example of donor site (skin harvesting) procedure.  Typical appearance of OxyBand dressing on a donor site.   Application of Xeroform dressing to a donor site.   Comment: Donor site as a model of wound
     Chaya Galin                           Application of Xeroform dressing to a donor site  • Uniform wound depth  • Well-established healing rate • Can use identical paired sites

     RN                                             efficacy  to traumatic injuries
     Leas Kimberly F Lairet, MD, Leopoldo C. Cancio, MD, Michelle L. Leas, RN, Chaya Galin, RN, David Baer, PhD, Evan M. Renz, MD United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, TX
     Michelle L                                      Continuous
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     Cancio  Objective • To evaluate the OxyBand’s efficacy in comparison with our usual donor site dressing on time to healing (90% confluent • Secondary endpoints: pain, cosmesis, ease of application Hypothesis: The me
     Leopoldo C  epithelialization, in judgment of staff surgeon)  for wounds treated with the Xeroform dressing  • In need of excision and grafting  the body (e.g., both anterior thighs)  t • Minimum 4 inches by 2 inche

     MD    Objective:   Subjects:   Study design:   label   label  Donor harvest:   h  D  Study dressing: Study dressing:  edge of the dressing  days till healed  Control dressing:  Control dressing:  post-operative day
     Kimberly F. Lairet  Pain scores and cosmetic  d lt b  t




         Abstract OBJECTIVE: Assess the effectiveness of a new oxygen diffusion  dressing (OxyBand) compared to standard Xeroform gauze dressings.  Time to healing was the major endpoint.  Pain scores and cosmetic  METHO

   Combat  Casualty  Care  P R O T E C T  INSTITUTE OF SURGICAL RESEARCH P R O J E C T - S U S TA I N  T  Time to healing was the major endpoint outcome were also assessed.   cosmeti  time.    Clinical Problem:  Assn 201
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