نتایج جستجو برای: wounds infection

تعداد نتایج: 485976  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic trauma 2010
Daniel J Stinner Scott P Noel Warren O Haggard J Tracy Watson Joseph C Wenke

OBJECTIVES Local antibiotic delivery is a viable and attractive option for preventing infection. Unfortunately, the current options are limited and often necessitate surgical removal. This study evaluates the ability of a biodegradable and biocompatible chitosan sponge to minimize infection by delivering local antibiotics within the wound. METHODS A complex musculoskeletal wound was created o...

2011
Samantha Haycocks Paul Chadwick Karl Guttormsen

Samantha Haycocks is Advanced Podiatrist; Paul Chadwick is Principal Podiatrist; Karl Guttormsen is a Specialist Podiatrist, all at the Podiatry Department, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford This article describes two case reports using an innovative approach to the prevention and management of infection in diabetic foot wounds. In both case reports, Cutimed® Sorbact® (BSN medical) was successful...

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2011
Betina Lund-Nielsen Lis Adamsen Finn Gottrup Mikael Rorth Anders Tolver Hans Jorn Kolmos

 Between 5% and 10% of cancer patients develop malignant wounds. In vitro and some clinical studies suggest that silver- or honey-coated dressings may have an antibacterial effect in nonmalignant wounds, but their possible antibacterial effect in malignant wounds remains unknown. A prospective, randomized, single-blind controlled clinical study was conducted to evaluate the bact...

2011
Tamás Tóth Hans Broström Viveca Båverud Ulf Emanuelson Elisabeth Bagge Tommy Karlsson Kerstin Bergvall

BACKGROUND Treatment and protection of wounds in horses can be challenging; protecting bandages may be difficult to apply on the proximal extremities and the body. Unprotected wounds carry an increased risk of bacterial contamination and subsequent infection which can lead to delayed wound healing. Topical treatment with antimicrobials is one possibility to prevent bacterial colonization or inf...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2001
P G Bowler B I Duerden D G Armstrong

The majority of dermal wounds are colonized with aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms that originate predominantly from mucosal surfaces such as those of the oral cavity and gut. The role and significance of microorganisms in wound healing has been debated for many years. While some experts consider the microbial density to be critical in predicting wound healing and infection, others consider ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Lawrence A Lavery David G Armstrong Robert P Wunderlich M Jane Mohler Christopher S Wendel Benjamin A Lipsky

OBJECTIVE To prospectively determine risk factors for foot infection in a cohort of people with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We evaluated then followed 1,666 consecutive diabetic patients enrolled in a managed care-based outpatient clinic in a 2-year longitudinal outcomes study. At enrollment, patients underwent a standardized general medical examination and detailed foot assessment ...

2011
Matthew Thomas Mohammed Hamdan Sharon Hailes Michael Walker

Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of Silvercel® Non-Adherent dressings on various wound types. Methods: Silvercel Non-Adherent was applied to 26 patients with either systemic or locally infected wounds, critically colonised wounds or wounds at high risk of developing infection, i.e. those with a history of recurrent infection or known associated comorbidities. The dressing was applied for up to 12...

Objective(s): The novel healing choices for handling of infections due to multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus are reguired. HAMLET has been reported to be able to sensitize bacterial pathogens to traditional antimicrobial agents. The aim was to assess wound healing activity of methicillin in presence of HAMLET in methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA) infected wounds. Materials and Method...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 1997
R Coello J R Glynn C Gaspar J J Picazo J Fereres

In hospital outbreaks of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) many patients are initially colonized without infection. The reasons why some progress to infection while others do not are not known. A cohort of 479 hospital patients, initially only colonized with MRSA, was followed prospectively for the development of MRSA infection. Risk factors for progression to infection were as...

Journal: :The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice 2008
R Reid Hanson

Complications of wounds and cosmetic surgery can be accurately managed with a combination of timely surgical and medical intervention to ensure the best possible outcome. The lack of soft tissue protection and a large quantity of susceptible synovial, tendon, ligament, and neurovascular structures make early and meticulous evaluation of limb wounds critical. Skin grafting is usually used follow...

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