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3M™ Tegaderm™ HP Foam Adhesive dressing: a case report series

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3M™ Tegaderm™ HP Foam Adhesive dressing: a case report series

David Gray, Fiona Russell, Pam Cooper, Sandra Stringfellow
31 August 2011

Bianchi et al (2011) suggested that foam dressings appear to have similar clinical outcomes, indicating that clinicians make decisions to choose one particular dressing over another for a variety of reasons, such as wear time and specific user features. This paper describes a case report series that observed the performance of an adhesive foam dressing to absorb wound exudate, promote healing, remain in situ and avoid skin stripping on removal.

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