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- Title
Protection of the skin around intestinal fistulas.
- Authors
Gross, Errol; Irving, Miles
- Abstract
The use of two recently introduced skin protective preparations in the treatment of perifistular skin inflammation is described. Karaya gum in paste form (karaya paste) and a compressed wafer of gelatin, pectin and methyl cellulose (Stomahesive) were used, alone or in combination, with drainable collecting appliances. The method protects the inflamed skin from fistula discharge and allows healing to proceed beneath the dressing. A technique to improve the adhesion of the appliance, in spite of large fluid losses, is outlined. The use of two recently introduced skin protective preparations in the treatment of perifistular skin inflammation is described. Karaya gum in paste form (karaya paste) and a compressed wafer of gelatin, pectin and methyl cellulose (Stomahesive) were used, alone or in combination, with drainable collecting appliances. The method protects the inflamed skin from fistula discharge and allows healing to proceed beneath the dressing. A technique to improve the adhesion of the appliance, in spite of large fluid losses, is outlined. Healing of skin excoriation was obtained in nearly all cases. Complete control of leakage was achieved in a group of patients with a high output fistula.
- Publication
British Journal of Surgery, 1977, Vol 64, Issue 4, p258
- ISSN
0007-1323
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bjs.1800640409