Optimising outcomes with 'Wound Balance' and dressings containing superabsorbent polyacrylate polymers.

Br J Nurs

Lower Limb Therapy Service Lead and Specialist Lower Limb Therapy Nurse, Dawlish Community Hospital, Devon Case studies provided by Donna Ashton and Dawn Clements.

Published: November 2024

The ever-increasing burden of hard-to-heal wounds requires emphasis placed on early intervention to help heal wounds and improve patient quality of life. A patient's healing potential can be optimised by applying the 'Wound Balance' holistic framework for wound assessment, care planning and quality of life considerations. This holistic management can be facilitated with appropriate dressings, such as dressings containing superabsorbent polyacrylate polymers (SAPs), including RespoSorb Silicone Border (Hartmann). SAP-containing dressings can absorb exudate and bind and lock away wound inhibitors, such as proteases and micro-organisms, reversing the factors associated with hard-to-heal wounds to enable a healing environment similar to an acute wound. Three case studies demonstrate the positive benefits of using RespoSorb Silicone Border in clinical practice. The dressings proved easy to use and comfortable, with atraumatic changes and long wear times, providing a costeffective option for patients with both acute and hard-to-heal wounds.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.0438DOI Listing

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