Tulle gras
Tulle gras[1] (Francice, 'rete oleaceum') est fascia medica in Francia orta atque ibi et alibi adhibita, quae in textili paraffino molli (98 centesimae), balsamo Peruviano (1 centesima), et oleo olivarum (1 centesima) tincto consistit. Haec permixtio prohibet ne fascia vulneribus adhaerescat, sed cum fascia absorbente adhibenda est. Nonnulla genera adhiberi possunt.[2] Tulle gras Lumière ab Augusto Lumière Magni Belli excogitatum est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Definitio Francica, sante-medecine.journaldesfemmes.com; definitio Anglica cum tabula fomentorum, medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com.
- ↑ La Revue Prescrire, Octobri 2004, 24(254):662.
Bibliographia
recensere- Andrews, J. K., I. A. Buchan, et M. Horlington. 1982. An experimental evaluation of a chlorhexidine medicated tulle gras dressing. Journal of Hospital Infection 3(2):149–157.
- Hessam, S., et al. 2015. Comparison of lipidocolloid and chlorhexidine-impregnated tulle gras dressings following microscopically controlled surgery. Journal of Wound Care 24(3):135–138.
- La Revue Prescrire. 2004. Tulle gras: changements multiples et faux-semblants. 24(254):662. PDF.
- Lawrence, J. C. 1977. An experimental and clinical evaluation of a tulle gras dressing medicated with silver sulphadiazine. Burns 3(3):186–193. Abstractum.
- Lawrence, J. C. 1977. The treatment of small burns with a chlorhexidine-medicated tulle gras. Burns 3(4):239-244. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-4179(77)90049-3. Abstractum.
- Lawrence, J. C. 1984. Tulle gras dressings. Journal of Hospital Infection 5(3):337–339. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0195-6701(84)900860. Abstractum.
Nexus externi
recensere- Bactigras Tulle Gras, www.pattersonmedical.co.uk (situs mercatorius)
- Bactigras, Tulle Gras Dressings, firstaidkitexpress.com (situs mercatorius)
- "Tulle gras - Définition," sante-medecine.journaldesfemmes.com
- "Utilisation d'un pansement gelée de pétrole," www.youtube.com (ostentus)