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Davies, P., Rippon, M.
Evidence review: the clinical benefits of Safetac technology in wound care. MA Healthcare Ltd, London, 2008.
Download pdf fileEager, C.A.
Comparison of two foams through the measurement of healing time, frequency of dressing changes and peri wound status. Poster presentation at the 14th Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care and Medical Research Forum on Wound Repair, Orlando, Florida, United States of America, 2001.
Download pdf fileMeites, H., Jett, M., Gauthier, S., Wilson, K., Silverstein, P.
The examination of antimicrobial soft silicone foam with regards to partial thickness burns. Poster presentation at the 3rd Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies, Toronto, Canada, 2008.
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Evaluation of a soft silicone foam dressing in the management of 2nd degree burns in paediatric patients. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association Conference, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2007.
Download pdf fileMorris, C., Emsley, P., Marland, E., Meuleneire, F., White, R.
Poster presentation at the 3rd Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies, Toronto, Canada 2008.
Download pdf fileRippon, M., Davies, P., White, R., Bosanquet, N.
Cost implications of using an atraumatic dressing in the treatment of acute wounds. J Wound Care 2008; 17: 5, 224-227.
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Evidence for atraumatic soft silicone wound dressing use. Wounds UK 2005; 1: 3, 104-109.
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A multinational survey of the assessment of pain when removing dressings. Wounds UK 2008; 4: 1, 14-22.
Download pdf fileBaharestani, M.M.
An overview of neonatal and paediatric wound care knowledge and considerations. Ostomy Wound Management 2007; 53: 6, 34-55.
http://www.o-wm.com/article/7407Chavez, B.
Making the case for using a silicone dressing in burn wound management. Ostomy Wound Management 2004; 50: 6, 11-12.
http://www.o-wm.com/article/2730Pizano LR et al.
Critical care and monitoring of the paediatric burn patient. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2008; 19(4): 929-932.
Wasiak J et al.
Dressings for superficial and partial thickness burns (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009; 4:1-50.
Lumenta DB et al.
Adult burn patients with more than 60% TBSA involved-meek and other techniques to overcome restricted skin harvest availability – the Viennese concept. Journal of Burn Care and Research 2009; 30(2): 231-242.

