نتایج جستجو برای: surgical wound

تعداد نتایج: 387814  

2015
Amr Idris

Driveline infections and sepsis are amongst the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in a patient with a left ventricular assist device. In this case, we present a patient with a multi drug resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa driveline exit site infection. Initially, it was treated with dual antibiotics, followed by surgical debridement utilizing Dakin’s solution irrigation and standard n...

2011
Krishna Murthy

Surgical wound infections, better termed as Surgical Site Infections, are common and cannot be completely eliminated. But a reduction in the infection rate could have significant benefits like reduction in the postoperative morbidity and mortality, wastage of health care resources and finances. The general causes for increased predisposition to wound infections are pre-existing illness, prolong...

2009
Mohan H. Kudur Sathish B. Pai H. Sripathi Smitha Prabhu

A surgical wound never attains the same cutaneous tensile strength as of normal uncut skin. Two weeks after suturing, 3-5% of original strength will be achieved by a surgical wound. By the end of third week, 20% of the ultimate wound strength is achieved, and by one month only 50% of wound strength is attained. All sutures are foreign bodies and produce an inflammatory response in the host derm...

سیدمحمد ربیعی هاشمی, , محمد طبری, ,

Pilonidal disease affects mostly young men during work and educating years and bears a host of complications. After excision of the pilonidal sinus, some surgeons leave the wound open (secondary healing) and others close the wound primarily. The aim of this study is to compare mean duration of stay, length of operative procedure, length of time to return to work, wound infection rate, recurrenc...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1990
S. J. Kirk G. C. Cooper R. J. Moorehead G. W. Odling-Smee S. T. McKelvey A. D. Roy T. G. Parks

A twelve year prospective wound audit was undertaken in an academic surgical unit. Data from 10,000 operations were analysed. Overall, wound infection rates decreased during this time. Infection rates in contaminated wounds in particular fell from 19.2% to 4.7%. This decrease in wound infection may be related in part to a change in the antibiotic prophylactic regimen and in part to the institut...

Journal: :Clinics in plastic surgery 2003
William A Zamboni Leslie K Browder John Martinez

Problem wounds, which fail to respond to traditional medical and surgical therapy, can be challenging to the plastic surgeon. Surgical, outpatient, and inpatient wound care costs can be exorbitant. Indirect costs, such as those related to patient productivity, disability, and premature death, can also be significant. The underlying problem in failure of a wound to heal is usually hypoxia and in...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Marin Marinović Tedi Cicvarić Nikola Grzalja Giordano Bacić Endi Radović

Because of a possible delayed wound healing, critical colonization and infection of wounds present a problem for surgeons, particularly in patients with compromised immune system or in case where the wound is heavy contaminated or poorly perfused. Molndal technique of wound dressing has proven to be effective in prevention of infection. In our study we wanted to describe the benefits of the app...

2017
Camilo Partezani Helito Daniel Kamura Bueno Pedro Nogueira Giglio Marcelo Batista Bonadio José Ricardo Pécora Marco Kawamura Demange

OBJECTIVE To present an experience with negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in the treatment of surgical wounds in patients treated for infections after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with or without dehiscence and prophylaxis in wounds considered at risk of healing problems. METHODS We prospectively evaluated patients with TKA infection with or without surgical wound dehiscence and patient...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2016
Hasan Sahin Tuncer Simsek Hakan Turkon Yıldıray Kalkan Faruk Ozkul M Turgut Alper Ozkan Mesut Erbas Ugur Altinisik Yavuz Demiraran

PURPOSE To investigate the effects of preoperative rectal ozone insufflation on surgical wound healing over the proinflammatory cytokines and histopathological changes. METHODS Twenty one rabbits were divided into 3 groups. Sham, surgical wound, and ozone applied (6 sessions, every other day 70 µg/mL in 12 mL O2-O3 mixture rectally) surgical wound groups were created. TNF-alpha and IL-6 level...

2012
Chatchai Mingmalairak

This chapter reviews on a new strategy in surgical site infections and an update of antimicrobial sutures for wound closure following surgery with the evidence of clinical effectiveness, safety and guidelines for the use of antibacterial sutures for preventing surgical site infections that more number of publications has been published recently. Surgical site infections (SSIs) occur when pathog...

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