The rationale underlying the study is that donor site bleeding is common and often problematic when presenting to the burn surgeon or staff. Frequently, gauze wound dressings are not sufficiently hemostatic to control a donor site bleed thereby leading to administration of vasoconstrictive agents and repeated application of wound dressing/pressure. The hemostatic textile Stasilon™ has proven superior to gauze in reducing bleeding from anesthetized pigs undergoing standardized surgically-induced trauma. Also, observational case reports have noted cessation of bleeding in a limited number of human patients with difficult to control bleeds.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20
Stasilon and gauze will be applied to donor site. Dressings will be collected and evaluated for amount of shed blood.
North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
To compare the efficacy of a new hemostatic textile named Stasilon™ against standard wound dressings in controlling burn patient donor graft site bleeding.
Time frame: At the time of surgery
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