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Journal of Biomaterials Applications | 1994

Adaptive Transparent Film Dressings

Shmuel Dabi; Teresa Haddock; Arthur S. Hill

Transparent film dressings have many of the attributes of the ideal wound dressing. However, currently available film dressings are deficient in their ability to handle varying levels of wound exudate. The permeability of polymeric films to water vapor is discussed and techniques are described to produce films in which the moisture vapor permeability is a function of the moisture in the environment. Illustrations are provided showing the variation of permeability with relative humidity and water contact. The unique properties of coextruded films are illustrated and the responsiveness of such a film dressing to varying conditions at the wound are discussed.


Archive | 1988

Absorbent adhesive dressing

Laura Lee Bolton; Teresa Haddock; Barry Everett Constantine


Archive | 1993

Iv catheter adhesive dressing

Teresa Haddock; Arthur S. Hill; Shmuel Dabi


Archive | 2002

Hydrophobic polyurethane foam as backing material for bandages

Teresa Haddock; Anne Wibaux


Archive | 2003

Hydrophober Polyurethanschaum als Trägermaterial für Verbände

Teresa Haddock; Anne Wibaux


Archive | 2003

Hydrophobic polyurethane foam as lining of bandage

Teresa Haddock; Anne Wibaux; アン・ウィボー; テレサ・ハドック


Archive | 1993

APOSITO ADHESIVO ABSORBENTE.

Laura Bolton; Teresa Haddock; Barry Everett Constantine


Archive | 1993

Pansement adhesif de catheter intraveineux

Shmuel Dabi; Teresa Haddock; Arthur S. Hill


Archive | 1993

HEFTPFLASTER FüR INTRAVENöSE KATHETER ISSUE FOR PLASTER intravenous catheters

Teresa Haddock; Arthur S. Hill; Shmuel Dabi


Archive | 1993

ISSUE FOR PAVING intravenous catheters

Teresa Haddock; Arthur S. Hill; Shmuel Dabi

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