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A multi-centre, prospective, clinical in-market evaluation to assess the performance of Opsite Post-Op Visible dressings

Gillian O'Brien

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Gillian O'Brien

G O'Brien, Tissue Viability CNS, Naas General Hospital, Ireland

G O'Brien, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Tissue Viability, Naas General Hospital, Naas Co Kildare, Ireland
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Karen Buckley

Karen Buckley

K Buckley, Vascular CNS, Vascular Department, Cork University Hospital, Ireland

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Geert Vanwalleghem

Geert Vanwalleghem

G Vanwalleghem, CNS, Woundcare and Pressure Ulcer prevention, H-Hartziekenhuis Roeselare-Menen vzw, Belgium

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Dirk Vanrenterghem

Dirk Vanrenterghem

D Vanrenterghem, Infection Control Nurse, Jan Yperman Ziekenhuis, Belgium

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Hussein Dharma

Hussein Dharma

H Dharma, MSc, Smith & Nephew Medical Ltd, Hull, UK

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Rachael L Winter

Rachael L Winter

RL Winter, PhD, Bsc, Smith & Nephew, Medical Ltd, Hull, UK

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Jude Douglass

Jude Douglass

J Douglass, Healthcare Partners Oxford, UK

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First published: 15 September 2010
Citations: 16

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the performance of Opsite™ Post-Op Visible as a post-surgical dressing in a typical clinical setting. In this multi-centre clinical evaluation, patients who underwent clean surgery were treated with Opsite Post-Op Visible dressing. Duration of dressing wear, visibility through the dressing and ability to handle exudate were assessed and the product was rated in comparison with those normally used. A total of 64 patients were recruited. Mean wear time was 4·5 days. Exudate management was rated very good or good at 96% of assessments. Visibility of the incision site was rated as very good or good at 72%, and as acceptable at 24%, of assessments. Patient comfort was rated very comfortable (63%) or comfortable (37%) at all assessments. Dressings were generally rated as satisfactory or exceeding expectations with clinicians stating that the Opsite Post-Op Visible dressing was better than the dressing they routinely used for 92% of patients. Opsite Post-Op Visible dressing is an innovative dressing combining good visibility with exudate management and patient comfort. It was found to have adequate wear time, visibility and exudate management properties making it suitable for use on a variety of surgical incision sites.

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