Neha Srivastava
Surgical
Dressing
Role of Dressing
 Provide an environment for moist wound healing
 Protect the wound
Reduce heat loss
Control microbial growth
 Promote Autolysis
Promote healing
Provide support
Classification
1) Primary wound dressing
2) Secondary dressing
• Absorbent
• Bandages
• Adhesive tapes
3) Protectives
Primary wound dressing
1) Plain gauge
2) Impregnated gauge
3) Film Dressing
Primary/Secondary wound dressing
1) Composite Dressing
2) Hydrogel
3) Hydrocolloid dressing
4) Calcium alginate dressing
Secondary wound dressing
Absorbent
1) Surgical cotton
 Absorbent Cotton
 Non Absorbent bleached Cotton
Secondary wound dressing
Absorbent
1) Surgical Gaugze
 Filmated Gauze
 Non woven surgical dressing
 Sevage edge gauze strips
 Gauze Pads or sponge
 X- ray detectable gauze pad
Secondary wound dressing
Bandage
 Common gauze roller bandage
 Muslin bandage rolls
 Elasic bandages
• Woven elastic bandages
• Crepe bandages
• Conforming bandages
Secondary wound dressing
Adhesive tapes
 Acrylates adhesives
 Hypoallergic surgical tapes
 Rubber based adhesives
 Adhesive tape reaction
Protective
Protective cellulosic haemostatic
Thrombin solution
Tissue sealant
Tissue glues
Disposable sterile
Surgical Dressing
1) Adhesive bandages
2) Oxidized cellulose
3) Purified cotton
4) Absorbent gauze
5) Purified rayon
6) Adhesive tapes
Sutures and ligatures
1) Non absorbable surgical
Class I
Class II
Class III
2) Absorbable sutures
Surgical guts
Plain and chromicized surgical gut
Catgut
1) Raw material
2) Selection and washing
3) Splitting
4) Removal of unwanted layers
5) Orientation of fibres
6) Hardening
7) Spinning
8) Drying
9) Fininshing
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Medical Prosthetics
Organ replacement

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