Introduction: Dog bite wounds represent a major health problem. Despite their importance, their management and especially the role of primary closure remain controversial. In this randomised controlled trial, the outcome between primary suturing and non-closure was compared. Methods: 168 consecutive patients with dog bite injuries were included in this study. The wounds were allocated randomly in two treatment approaches: Group 1, consisting of eighty-two patients, had their wound sutured, whilst Group 2, consisting of eighty-six patients, did not have their wounds sutured. All wounds were cleansed using high-pressure irrigation and povidone iodine. All patients received the same type of antibiotic treatment. Our measured outcomes included ...
The study aimed to compare incisional wound healing with intradermal suture patterns performed with ...
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement with distressing physic...
Background: Dog-to-dog bite wounds are a common veterinary emergency presentation: despite this, the...
Background: Primary bite wound suturing in I the emergency department remains controversial in some ...
Introduction: Mammalian bite wounds consist a frequent, as well as an important health problem world...
OBJECTIVES: The management of dog bite wounds is controversial, and current data on risk of infectio...
Abstract Introduction: Facial dog bites injuries are high risk of contamination, complex and cosmeti...
The treatment of bite wounds to the face is discussed controversially in relation to surgery and ant...
Background: Dog bites are a major cause of traumatic injury in children. The aim of this study was t...
Keywords: oral dog bite, legislation, complications, surgical technique,Pasteurella multocida, mamma...
Most bites will be dog, cat or human (closed fist injuries usually). Rates of infection of bites var...
Abstract Objective Dog bite injuries remain a public health concern for two key reasons: the physica...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of infection at which it is cost-effectiv...
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement with distressing physic...
Skin wounds are a common presentation in small animal practice. The successful management of wound h...
The study aimed to compare incisional wound healing with intradermal suture patterns performed with ...
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement with distressing physic...
Background: Dog-to-dog bite wounds are a common veterinary emergency presentation: despite this, the...
Background: Primary bite wound suturing in I the emergency department remains controversial in some ...
Introduction: Mammalian bite wounds consist a frequent, as well as an important health problem world...
OBJECTIVES: The management of dog bite wounds is controversial, and current data on risk of infectio...
Abstract Introduction: Facial dog bites injuries are high risk of contamination, complex and cosmeti...
The treatment of bite wounds to the face is discussed controversially in relation to surgery and ant...
Background: Dog bites are a major cause of traumatic injury in children. The aim of this study was t...
Keywords: oral dog bite, legislation, complications, surgical technique,Pasteurella multocida, mamma...
Most bites will be dog, cat or human (closed fist injuries usually). Rates of infection of bites var...
Abstract Objective Dog bite injuries remain a public health concern for two key reasons: the physica...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of infection at which it is cost-effectiv...
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement with distressing physic...
Skin wounds are a common presentation in small animal practice. The successful management of wound h...
The study aimed to compare incisional wound healing with intradermal suture patterns performed with ...
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement with distressing physic...
Background: Dog-to-dog bite wounds are a common veterinary emergency presentation: despite this, the...