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The Effectiveness of Silicon Wound Dressing for the Healing Process of Contaminated Abrasions Limpat Wihastyoko, Herman Yosef; Siswoyo, Devira; Arviansyah, Arviansyah; Siswanto, Yudi; Agustina, Wilma; Sintaningrum, Elisabeth Prajanti
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Vol. 33 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jkb.2024.033.02.16

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Wounds are skin disorders caused by pathological processes. Abrasion wounds are a type of acute injury. One of the contributing factors is traffic accidents. More than 1.2 million people died as a result of traffic accidents, while 20-50 million others suffered injuries. Choosing the proper dressing can determine wound healing. This case study aims to determine the effectiveness of silicone wound dressing in the healing process of contaminated abrasion wounds. Contaminated abrasion wounds are contaminated by dirty materials, which potentially cause infection. This case report describes four patients, Mrs. W, Mrs. K, Mr. Y, and Mr. M., who suffered abrasions on the face. Their wounds were cleaned in the operating room under general anesthesia. A silicone wound dressing is applied as the primary dressing. The secondary dressing depends on the amount of the exudate. On the 3rd day after the surgery, the wounds looked dry, so they were cleaned and reapplied with the silicone dressing. On the 7th day, after applying silicone wound dressing, the wound had epithelialized. Silicone wound dressing is a modern type of dressing that is effective for acute wounds as it provides a barrier against external contamination. Our sample shows that wound are abrasion contaminated. The result of silicone wound dressings applied was shown accelerate the wound healing process. Modern dressings accelerate wound healing 20% to 40% faster than conventional dressings, such as gauze, tulle, or gauze.  
The Effectiveness of Silicon Wound Dressing for the Healing Process of Contaminated Abrasions Limpat Wihastyoko, Herman Yosef; Siswoyo, Devira; Arviansyah, Arviansyah; Siswanto, Yudi; Agustina, Wilma; Sintaningrum, Elisabeth Prajanti
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Vol. 33 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jkb.2024.033.02.16

Abstract

Wounds are skin disorders caused by pathological processes. Abrasion wounds are a type of acute injury. One of the contributing factors is traffic accidents. More than 1.2 million people died as a result of traffic accidents, while 20-50 million others suffered injuries. Choosing the proper dressing can determine wound healing. This case study aims to determine the effectiveness of silicone wound dressing in the healing process of contaminated abrasion wounds. Contaminated abrasion wounds are contaminated by dirty materials, which potentially cause infection. This case report describes four patients, Mrs. W, Mrs. K, Mr. Y, and Mr. M., who suffered abrasions on the face. Their wounds were cleaned in the operating room under general anesthesia. A silicone wound dressing is applied as the primary dressing. The secondary dressing depends on the amount of the exudate. On the 3rd day after the surgery, the wounds looked dry, so they were cleaned and reapplied with the silicone dressing. On the 7th day, after applying silicone wound dressing, the wound had epithelialized. Silicone wound dressing is a modern type of dressing that is effective for acute wounds as it provides a barrier against external contamination. Our sample shows that wound are abrasion contaminated. The result of silicone wound dressings applied was shown accelerate the wound healing process. Modern dressings accelerate wound healing 20% to 40% faster than conventional dressings, such as gauze, tulle, or gauze.  
Co-Authors Abdul Malik Abdul Rahmat Agustina, Wilma Akbar, Riven Alfafa, Abduh Malik Aliyah, Khotimatul Amin Yusuf Amiruddin Amiruddin Amiruddin Amrul, Hanifah Mutia Zaida Ningrum Angga Bahri Pratama Ariksa, Jeri Arviansyah, Arviansyah Astuti, Dwi Hari Azizah, Markhamah Watianur Bagus Kisworo, Bagus Cahyani, Arini Dwi Diva Pramesti Putri Dyah Ayu Wulandari Erwin Nyak Akoeb, Erwin Nyak Fadia Talia Salsabila Hervi Fathurrasuli, Fathurrasuli Fikrah Dian Indrawati Sawali Hendi Lilih Wijayanto Hidayah, Sunnatul Hidayat Hidayat Humam, Fachrizal Amirul Hutagalung, Magda Rosalina Ika Nurjannah, Ika Ilyas Ilyas Ilyas, I. Ilyas, I. Imam Shofwan Indarthi, Anifah Widya Indri Lakhsmi Putri, Indri Lakhsmi Irvan, Moh. Farizqo Isa, Abd. Hamid Islahuddin, Islahuddin Ismail, Muhammad Azri Ismaniar Ismaniar Joko Sutarto Jusuf Sjamsudin Kadex Widhy Wirakusuma Kadriadi, Kadriadi Limpat Wihastyoko, Herman Yosef Miftahul Khair Mintarsih Arbarini MITA RAHMAWATI Moh. Azhar Afandy Muhammad Alfian, Muhammad Nurcahyaningsih, Caturinta Nusantara, Bobby Ardhian Perdana, Andika Permadi, Mhd Bambang Prasetyaningtyas, Fitria Dwi Prilianti, Ratna Putra, Eriek Aristya Pradana Riduwan Riduwan, Riduwan Ristiana, Nanda Saputra, Aditiyo Tri Saragi, Jandri Fan HT Setiarto Pratigto Setiawan, Angga Tegar Sintaningrum, Elisabeth Sintaningrum, Elisabeth Prajanti Siswoyo, Devira SRI WARDANI Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Syaifuddin, Muh Tanjaya, Krisanto Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Suminar Urrofik, Safira Arbella Aurell Utsman, U. Utsman, U. Wihastyoko, Herman Wihastyoko, Herman Yosef Limpat Wijayanto, Hendi Lilih Wirakusuma, Kadex Widhy Wruhastanti, Gisella S. Wruhastanti, Gisella Sekar Yoshehira, Orien Yusdianto Yusdianto Zamriyetti, Zamriyetti Zulkarnain Lubis