A Prospective Comparative Study of the Effect of Collagen Granules and Conventional Dressing on Healings of Chronic Wounds.

Abstract

Background -Collagen protein that gives the skin its tensile strength plays a key role in each phase of wound healing. It attracts cells, such as fibroblast and keratinocytes to the wound, which encourage angiogenesis and reepithelialization. Mehtod and Metriology-50 patients admitted in various surgical wards of J.L.N. Hospital Ajmer with Chronic wound. 25 patients would be randomly divided into test group and 25 in control group. TEST group out of these would be treated with collagen granules dressings (study group) and control groups treated with conventional dressing. Results- After 6 weeks 1(4%) patient show partial healing in study group, 5(20%) patients show near complete healing, 19(76%) patients show complete healing occurred. While in conventional group wounds of 3(12%) patients show partial healing phase, 9 (36%) near complete healing and 12(48%) complete healing. Conclusion- In our study we found that collagen dressing was better than conventional dressing in respect of time, hospital stay, patient satisfaction, low serum albumin and low hemoglobin patients.

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Piyush Jain

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Piyush Jain (2019). A Prospective Comparative Study of the Effect of Collagen Granules and Conventional Dressing on Healings of Chronic Wounds.. International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR), 4(3), 230-236. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-541435