نتایج جستجو برای: surgical wound infection

تعداد نتایج: 809826  

اسماعیلی4, موسی, خادملو3 , محمد , غفاری1 , رحمان, قلی پور برادری2, افشین, نورایی1 , سید محمود ,

Background and purpose: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the third leading cause of hospital infections which results in increased morbidity, mortality and costs after cardiac surgery. The importance of prophylactic antibiotics in cardiac surgery has been proved. The aim of this randomized clinical trial was to compare two prophylactic antibiotic regimens (cefazolin and cefazolin plus gentamici...

2015
Bo-Kyung Suh Seong-Hwan Moon Tae-Hwan Kim Jae Keun Oh Yong Shin Kwon Jung-Seob Park Moon Soo Park

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective study. PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of intraoperative wound application of vancomycin on preventing surgical wound contamination during instrumented lumbar spinal surgery. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE Postoperative infection is the one of the most devastating complications of lumbar surgery. There are a few reports showing the benefits of intraoperative wound applicat...

B.Sh Aali V Modares-nezhad

Wound complications such as infection, hematoma and seroma formation are major causes of delayed recovery and prolonged hospital stay after cesarean delivery. In addition to surgical technique, suture materials are implicated in these complications. Subcutaneous fat tissue is particularly susceptible to developing such problems because of its poor vascular supply. To investigate any difference ...

2017
Claudia A M Löwik Frank-Christiaan Wagenaar Walter van der Weegen Rudolf W Poolman Rob G H H Nelissen Sjoerd K Bulstra Yvette Pronk Karin M Vermeulen Marjan Wouthuyzen-Bakker Inge van den Akker-Scheek Martin Stevens Paul C Jutte

INTRODUCTION Total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are highly successful treatment modalities for advanced osteoarthritis. However, prolonged wound leakage after arthroplasty is linked to prosthetic joint infection (PJI), which is a potentially devastating complication. On the one hand, wound leakage is reported as a risk factor for PJI with a leaking wound acting as a ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
I Brook

The cases of 4 children who developed postthoracotomy sternal wound infection caused by anaerobic bacteria are presented. The predominate anaerobes were Peptostreptococcus species and pigmented Prevotella species. Polymicrobial infection was present in all cases, and aerobic bacteria also were recovered in 2 instances. All patients responded to surgical debridement and antimicrobials effective ...

2013
Katharina R Ort Fawad A Jebran Christian Bireta Bernhard C Danner Ioannis Bougioukas Friedrich A Schoendube Aron F Popov

Daptomycin in combination with surgical therapy has shown to be effective for treatment of deep sternal wound infection in cardiac surgery. However, till now midterm results in terms of re-infection or re-operation in patients who were successfully treated with daptomycin for gram-positive deep sternal wound infection are not published. Herein, we present midterm results in patients treated suc...

2017
Barnaby C. Reeves Lazaros Andronis Jane M. Blazeby Natalie S. Blencowe Melanie Calvert Joanna Coast Tim Draycott Jenny L. Donovan Rachael Gooberman-Hill Robert J. Longman Laura Magill Jonathan M. Mathers Thomas D. Pinkney Chris A. Rogers Leila Rooshenas Andrew Torrance Nicky J. Welton Mark Woodward Kate Ashton Katarzyna D. Bera Gemma L. Clayton Lucy A. Culliford Jo C. Dumville Daisy Elliott Lucy Ellis Hannah Gould-Brown Rhiannon C. Macefield Christel McMullan Caroline Pope Dimitrios Siassakos Sean Strong Helen Talbot

BACKGROUND Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common, occurring in up to 25% of > 4 million operations performed in England each year. Previous trials of the effect of wound dressings on the risk of developing a SSI are of poor quality and underpowered. METHODS/DESIGN This study is a feasibility and pilot trial to examine the feasibility of a full trial that will compare simple dressings, no...

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: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2014
Danuta Neuman Zygmunt Grzebieniak

UNLABELLED Surgical site infection is a common complication in surgery, which increases treatment cost, extends hospitalization time and can lead to septic complications. The aim of the study was analysis of postoperative infections in own material and finding significant risk factors with preserving the obligatory procedures in the clinic. MATERIAL AND METHODS Prospective analysis of 270 con...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 0
masood adibhesami phd candidate, department of microbiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran malahat ahmadi department of microbiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran amir abbas farshid department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran farshid sarrafzadeh-rezaei department of surgery and diagnostic imaging, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran bahram dalir-naghadeh department of internal medicine and clinical pathology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran

the microorganisms have been noted as the main cause of delayed wound healing.the most common pathogen causing the wound infections is staphylococcus aureus. silver nanoparticles (agnps) show ample antibacterial activities. in the present study, the effect of agnps on mouse wounds inoculated with s. aureus was investigated. sixty male mice (20 to 30 g) were anesthetized, full-thickness skin wou...

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