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Preventing skin-stripping and blistering using a non-adherent perforated ethylene methyl acrylate ?lm dressing: a case study evaluation

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Preventing skin-stripping and blistering using a non-adherent perforated ethylene methyl acrylate ?lm dressing: a case study evaluation

Franck Duteille
15 September 2014

This series of five case studies focuses on maintaining the integrity of the peri-wound skin in a variety of post-operative incisions. To prevent skin-stripping and blistering, TIELLE® Lite was used as primary dressing. In each case, TIELLE Lite’s non-adherent wound interface and ability to wick fluid from the wound surface was successful in preventing trauma to the skin around the incision sites.

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