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- Craig Lewis and Elias I Traboulsi.
- Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.
- J AAPOS. 2008 Aug 1;12(4):420.
AbstractCreating a secure postoperative eye dressing after pediatric surgery can be challenging. Children frequently attempt to remove dressings, especially those covering their face and eyes. Any dressing or tape with loose ends may be pulled and dislodged. We report a fast and simple method to create a secure postoperative eye dressing using transparent Tegaderm dressing.
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