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Perforated cloth tape to lower prevalence of tape blisters after hip surgery

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September 2014

Perforated cloth tape to lower prevalence of tape blisters after hip surgery

Vol: 3| Issue: 9| Number:62| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Tape blisters following hip surgery. A prospective, randomized study of two types of tape

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2003 Oct;85-A(10):1884-7

Contributing Authors:
KJ Koval KA Egol DB Polatsch MA Baskies JP Homman RN Hiebert

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99 patients (100 hips) were randomized to receive treatment with nonstretchable silk tape or with a perforated and stretchable cloth tape over the postoperative dressing. At the first dressing change, patients were observed for blisters (presence, number, size, and location). The risk of blister development was significantly higher with the silk tape compared with the cloth tape.

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