Silicones in the rehabilitation of burns: a review and overview

This article gives an overview of the use of silicones in the treatment and prevention of hypertrophic (burn related) scars. Of all non-invasive treatment modalities the use of continuous pressure and occlusive contact media, e.g. silicones, seem to be generally accepted as the only ones that are ab...

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Hauptverfasser: Van den Kerckhove, Eric, Stappaerts, Karel, Boeckx, Willy, Van den Hof, Bert, Monstrey, Stan, Van der Kelen, Alain, De Cubber, Jan
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description This article gives an overview of the use of silicones in the treatment and prevention of hypertrophic (burn related) scars. Of all non-invasive treatment modalities the use of continuous pressure and occlusive contact media, e.g. silicones, seem to be generally accepted as the only ones that are able to manage hypertrophic scarring without significant side-effects. A summary of the current opinions of the assumed working mechanisms of pressure as well as silicones is given. The use of silicones, either alone or in combination with pressure, is discussed. The recent development of custom made silicone devices has led to combinations of both modalities. Some of these, including the inflatable silicone insert systems (ISIS ®), are shown and discussed.
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Biological and medical sciences
Burns
Burns - complications
Cicatrix, Hypertrophic - etiology
Cicatrix, Hypertrophic - prevention & control
Gels
Humans
Medical sciences
Pressure
Pressure therapy
Rehabilitation
Scar
Silicone
Silicone Elastomers - administration & dosage
Silicones - administration & dosage
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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