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. 2014 Aug 15;5(4):546–556. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v5.i4.546

Table 3.

Choice of wound care materials for healing/sinus or cavity wounds

Wound classification Choice of wound care materials Advantages Disadvantages
Granulating wounds Non adherent dressing Reduces trauma to the healing tissue Maintains a moist wound healing environment Chance of shearing to new epithelium
Wet to dry dressing Promotes healing Chance of bleeding if not soaked with saline before dressing change
Polyurethane foam Maintains a moist wound healing environment Promotes healing process Chance of bleeding if not soaked before dressing change
Topical antibacterial such as metronidazole, mupirocin, Tulle, Silver containing ointments, Acetic acid 0.5%-5% and povidone iodine Maintains a moist wound healing environment, promotes epithelization and controls odor Effective against Gram positive cocci including MRSA. Silver sulfadiazine has broad antibacterial coverage, accelerates epithelization, and is very effective in burns. Acetic acid is very effective against Pseudomonas. Povidone iodine is very effective for gangrene as it hastens demarcation Silver containing ointments cannot be used in Sulfa allergy patients Povidone iodine is cytotoxic to fibroblasts and delays the healing process
Platelet derived growth factor Faster healing and very effective Expensive
Hydrogel Promotes healing Chance of maceration and is expensive
Hydrocolloid Promotes healing Reduces the interval of dressing change Chance of maceration and is expensive
Epithelizing wounds Non adherent Reduces trauma to the healing tissue Maintains a moist wound healing environment Chances of shearing
Wet to dry dressing Promotes faster healing Soaking of dressing is required prior to dressing change
Topical antibacterial As mentioned in granulating wounds As mentioned in granulating wounds
Epidermal growth factor Effective and faster healing Expensive
Hydrogel Effective Chance of maceration and is expensive
Hydrocolloid Effective Chance of maceration and is expensive
Cavity/Sinus wounds Alginate Highly absorbent and non-adherent Maintains a moist wound healing environment Needs adequate padding and is expensive
Hydrogel Effective in promoting granulation tissue Needs adequate padding and is expensive