Abstract Pin-track infection (PTI) is a common com-plication of external fixation. Antimicrobial dressings of the pin-site interface should reduce the severity and inci-dence of PTI. This study is aimed at determining the effi-cacy of 1 % silver sulphadiazine dressings in preventing PTI in external fixation. We compared the incidence of PTI between group A (dry sterile gauze dressing) and group B (1 % silver sulphadiazine impregnated gauze dressing). PTI was diagnosed when there was: (1) redness around any pin-site, (2) tenderness near a pin-site and (3) serous or purulent discharge from the pin-skin interface. With infection, swab was obtained for microscopy, culture and sensitivity. Pin-track infections were diagnosed in 22.5 and 4.1 % of...
Background Surgical site infections (SSI) continue to be a significant source of morbidity despite t...
Aim. This paper is a systematic review with the objective of determining the effectiveness of silve...
White spot lesions are observed in nearly 50 % of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Long-la...
Infection at the pin tract is a common complication of external fixation. This study was done to com...
Background: Metal pins are used to apply skeletal traction or external fixation devices in the manag...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Superficial infection at wire and pin insertions in the skin is a frequent di...
Abstract In the literature, there are several different suggestions as to when the first postoperati...
Purpose: Currently, there is no universal approach to pin-site care for preventing infection. The ...
This study aims to review antiseptics that can be used in pin-site care to prevent pin-site infectio...
Background Covering insertion sites with chlorhexidine impregnated dressings has been proven to be c...
WOS: 000335199600014PubMed ID: 24643105Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects o...
Povidone-iodine solution is currently employed for pin-site care in many institutions. There are con...
External fixation is a term describing skeletal apparatuses that attach to wire or pins that penetra...
Local management of chronic wounds and ulcers remains one of the most costly unsolved problems in he...
BACKGROUND: Silver-containing treatments are popular and used in wound treatments to combat a broad ...
Background Surgical site infections (SSI) continue to be a significant source of morbidity despite t...
Aim. This paper is a systematic review with the objective of determining the effectiveness of silve...
White spot lesions are observed in nearly 50 % of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Long-la...
Infection at the pin tract is a common complication of external fixation. This study was done to com...
Background: Metal pins are used to apply skeletal traction or external fixation devices in the manag...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Superficial infection at wire and pin insertions in the skin is a frequent di...
Abstract In the literature, there are several different suggestions as to when the first postoperati...
Purpose: Currently, there is no universal approach to pin-site care for preventing infection. The ...
This study aims to review antiseptics that can be used in pin-site care to prevent pin-site infectio...
Background Covering insertion sites with chlorhexidine impregnated dressings has been proven to be c...
WOS: 000335199600014PubMed ID: 24643105Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects o...
Povidone-iodine solution is currently employed for pin-site care in many institutions. There are con...
External fixation is a term describing skeletal apparatuses that attach to wire or pins that penetra...
Local management of chronic wounds and ulcers remains one of the most costly unsolved problems in he...
BACKGROUND: Silver-containing treatments are popular and used in wound treatments to combat a broad ...
Background Surgical site infections (SSI) continue to be a significant source of morbidity despite t...
Aim. This paper is a systematic review with the objective of determining the effectiveness of silve...
White spot lesions are observed in nearly 50 % of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Long-la...