نتایج جستجو برای: wound and injury

تعداد نتایج: 16898968  

Journal: :The Central African journal of medicine 2002
P M Carneiro L R Rwanyuma C A Mkony

OBJECTIVE To compare topical diphenylhydantion (Phenytoin) with silver sulphadiazine/chlorhexidine (Silverex) in terms of rate of wound healing, analgesic and antibacterial properties in small to moderate-sized (< 30% TBSA) superficial dermal (second degree) burn wounds. DESIGN A prospective randomized controlled study. SETTING Surgical wards, Muhimbili National Hospital from July 2000 to F...

2013
Juyong Kim Je Ho Kim Moon Suk Bang

We report on operational and rehabilitation management, as well as the outcome, of a patient who with sustained spinal cord injury from a high velocity gunshot wound to the lumbar spine. More specifically, a patient with a gunshot wound to the spine is more likely to sustain a complete injury and have a poor prognosis. As such, there should be concerns regarding associated and extended injuries...

Journal: :Biomarkers in medicine 2010
Trevor S Brown Shawn Safford Janet Caramanica Eric A Elster

Modern war wounds are complex and primarily involve extremities. They require multiple operative interventions to achieve wound closure and begin rehabilitation. Current assessment of the suitability of surgical wound closure is based upon subjective methods coupled with a semiquantitative determination of the wound bacterial burden. Measurement of the systemic and local response to injury usin...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2006
parviz owlia horieh saderi sadegh mansouri sirus salemi hossein ameli

background and objectives: infection is the most common problem following burn injury. selection and dissemination of intrinsic and acquired resistance mechanisms increase the probability of burn wound colonization by resistant species including pseudomonas aeruginosa. multi-drug resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa has frequently been reported as the cause of nosocomial outbreaks of infection in b...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2014
Carlos Rodriguez Amy C Weintrob James R Dunne Allison B Weisbrod Bradley Lloyd Tyler Warkentien Debra Malone Justin Wells Clinton K Murray William Bradley Faraz Shaikh Jinesh Shah Michelle Leigh Carson Deepak Aggarwal David R Tribble

BACKGROUND Invasive fungal wound infections (IFIs) are a recognized threat for personnel who sustain combat-related blast trauma in Afghanistan. Blast trauma, particularly when dismounted, has wounds contaminated with organic debris and potential for mold infection. Trauma-associated IFI is characterized by recurrent wound necrosis on serial debridement with histologic evidence of invasive mold...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 2005
Ryan C Branski Clark A Rosen Katherine Verdolini Patricia A Hebda

This study seeks to determine the ability of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) of vocal fold secretions to detect and describe the acute tissue response to injury in a rabbit vocal fold model. Vocal fold secretions were collected before the induction of a unilateral surgical injury to the vocal fold and at 6 timepoints after injury (1, 5, 7, 10, 14, and 21 days). Secretions were then ...

Journal: :Journal of Trauma and Injury 2023

Torso stab injuries near the cardiac box may present unique challenges due to difficulties in hemorrhage control. For a injury heart, repair is straightforwardly performed via median sternotomy. In contrast, inferior vena cava are challenging repair, especially when they close diaphragm, and bleeding can be torrential. Herein, we describe case of self-inflicted wound within "cardiac box." The t...

2011
Michael R Carmont Roberto Rossi Sven Scheffler Omer Mei-Dan Philippe Beaufils

Rupture of the Achilles tendon is a considerable cause of morbidity with reduced function following injury. Recent studies have shown little difference in outcome between the techniques of open and non-operative treatment using an early active rehabilitation programme. Meta-analyses have shown that non-operative management has increased risk of re-rupture whereas surgical intervention has risks...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1985
T K Hunt W H Goodson

The majority of wounds encountered in the accident and emergency department are superficial in nature and a consequence of accidental trauma or the elective surgical incision of infected foci. The techniques of management of such cases have undergone few changes in recent years, and any advances of a practical or therapeutic nature have been comparatively modest. On the other hand, many major a...

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