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JURNAL REKONSTRUKSI DAN ESTETIK: VOL.4 NO.1 JUNE 2019

COMPARATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF SILVER SULFADIAZINE AND GENTAMICIN ON ABRASION WOUND HEALING



Explore the Comparative Effectiveness of Silver Sulfadiazine and Gentamicin in Abrasion Wound Healing

Abrasion wounds, caused by trauma affecting the skin's surface and superficial epithelium, often result from friction injuries. Effective treatment involves maintaining a moist wound environment. This study aims to compare the healing efficacy of silver sulfadiazine (SSD) and gentamicin cream on abrasions.

Using a post-test only control group design, 30 abrasion patients treated at the ED were divided into three groups: SSD, gentamicin, and tulle dressing. Wound dimensions were measured on days 1, 5, and 10 to assess healing progress.

By day 10, SSD demonstrated superior effectiveness in promoting abrasion healing compared to the other treatments. Its synergistic effect as a sulfonamide antibiotic combined with silver aids in exudate absorption and bacterial control, facilitating wound closure.

The findings underscore SSD's potential benefits in the proliferation phase of wound healing. Its ability to interact with chloride tissue and various proteins enhances the overall healing process.

Discover groundbreaking insights into abrasion wound management with our latest research comparing SSD and gentamicin. Learn how SSD's unique properties accelerate healing and reduce infection risk. Dive into the study's compelling results to optimize your wound care protocols and enhance patient outcomes.

Read our full article to delve deeper into the impactful findings and revolutionize your approach to treating abrasion wounds. Stay informed, stay ahead in wound care innovation!

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