The Use of Silver Nylon in Preventing Surgical Site Infections Following Colon and Rectal Surgery
Krieger BR et al., Diseases of Colon and Rectum, Vol.54 No.6, Aug. 2014
Use of Pure Metallic Silver – Plated to Nylon Dressing for: Recalcitrant Wounds
Foote M; Poster presentation
A Clinical Trial to Investigate the Effect of Silver Dressings on Mediastinitis Rates in Postoperative Cardiac Sternotomy Incisions
Huckfeld R et al. Ostomy Wound Management 2008;54(10):36-41
Silverlon® use in Afghanistan for Burn Care
Brandt M-M; Poster presentation
Silverlon® Burn Products Continuum of Burn Care
Cedrick; Poster presentation
Silverlon® Burn Products Continuum of Burn Care
Cedrick; Poster presentation
Results of directly applied activated carbon cloth in chronic wounds: a preliminary study
Scheer SH, Kaiser M and Zingg U; Article in Journal of Wound Care 2017, Vol 26 No 8
Experience in treating combat burns in Afghanistan by using silver-nylon dressing.
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Pozza M, Matthew P, Lunardi F; Poster presentation
Use of a Silver Nylon Dressing Following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Decreases the Postoperative Infection Rate
Tisosky AJ, Iyoha-Bello O, Demosthenes N, Quimbayo G, Coreanu T and Abdeen A; J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 1(7) Oct 17 2017
The Use of Silver Nylon in Preventing Surgical Site Infections Following Colon and Rectal Surgery
Krieger B, Davis DM, Sanchez JE, Mateka JJ, Nfonsam VN, Frattini JC and Marcet JE; Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 54(6) 2011
Safety evaluation of silver-ion dressings in a porcine model of deep dermal wounds: A GLP study
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Barillo DJ, Croutch CR, Barillo AR, Reid F and Singer A; Toxicol Lett. 319:111-118 2020
The Use of a Silver-Nylon Dressing During Evacuation of Military Burn Casualties.
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Aurora A, Beasy A, Rizzo JA and Chung KK; J Burn Care Res. 39(4):593-597 2018
Reduction in Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections Correlated With the Introduction of a Novel Silver-Plated Dressing for Central Venous Catheters and Maintained for 6 Years
Karlnoski R, Abboud EC, Thompson P, Oxner AZ, Sinnott JT and Marcet JE; J Intensive Care Med. 34(7):544-549 Jul 2019
A Clinical Trial to Investigate the Effect of Silver Nylon Dressings on Mediastinitis Rates in Postoperative Cardiac Sernotomy Incisions
Huckfeldt R, Redmond C, Mikkelson D, Finley PJ, Lowe C and Robertson J; Ostomy Wound Manage. 54(10):36-41 Oct 2008
Using a silver-coated polymeric substrate for the management of chronic ulcerations: the initial Mayo Clinic experience, R. A. Moore et al
The Use of a Silver-Nylon Dressing During Evacuation of Military Burn Casualties.
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Moore RA, Liedl DA, Jenkins S and Andrews KL; Adv Skin Wound Care 2008 Nov;21(11):517-20
Blood and Tissue Silver Levels Following Application of Silver-Based Dressings to Sulfur Mustard Chemical Burns.
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Barillo DJ, Croutch CR, Reid F, Culley T, Sosna W an Roseman J; J Burn Care Res Sep/Oct 2017;38(5):e818-e823
A literature review of the military uses of silver-nylon dressings with emphasis on wartime operations.
Barillo DJ, Pozza M and Margaret-Brandt M; Burns 40S(2014) S24-29
Silver-based dressings for the reduction of surgical site infection: Review of current experience and recommendation for future studies.
Abboud EC, Settle JC, Legare TB, Marcet JE, Barillo DJ and Sanchez JE; Burns, 01 Dec 2014, 40 Suppl 1:S30-9
Do silver-impregnated dressings limit infections after lumbar laminectomy with instrumented fusion?
Eppstein NE; Surgical Neurology 68 (2007) 483–485
Do Silver-Based Wound Dressings Reduce Pain? A Prospective Study and Review of the Literature
Abboud EC et at.; Burns 40 p40–47 2014