Use of ROS-releasing dressing in the management of postexposure reflected sunlight injury on complex post-extraction mirror

Submitted: January 3, 2024
Accepted: May 20, 2024
Published: July 4, 2024
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The rationale for this work lies in the particularity of the etiology of the wound (sunburn post exposure on mirror, complex post extrication) and the type/complexity of treatment performed in home care setting. Management has led to the achievement of advanced wound healing in a short time, through the use of new types of advanced dressing with high technological impact. These offer, through their different types of function, a variability of treatment in the different aspects of TIME. The use of these new technologically advanced types of dressings (reactive oxygen species-releasing dressings), coupled with a structured and standardized treatment protocol (4-step protocol, Wound Hygiene®), allows the improvement of the quality of care with the possibility of an almost totally home-based management with the condition that the patient is taken care of by a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary team.

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Marinelli, E., Sandroni, S., & Salutini, E. (2024). Use of ROS-releasing dressing in the management of postexposure reflected sunlight injury on complex post-extraction mirror. Italian Journal of Wound Care, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/ijwc.2024.110