Not all wounds heal in a timely fashion at an expected rate. In many cases, this delay in healing occurs because an infection is present. In some cases, the infection manifests as a wound biofilm, with the wound developing a subtle form of inflammation. In such instances, topical treatment with antiseptics is warranted. This article describes when they need to be use
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Introduction: Pathogenic biofilms are an important factor for impaired wound healing, subsequently l...
Introduction: Chronic wounds are costly to treat and are an increasing health problem. The aetiology...
Infection is the likeliest single cause of delayed healing in healing of chronic open wounds by seco...
Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies t...
Antiseptics are commonly applied to prevent or treat wound infections. Many common opinions about an...
Wounds are a major cause of morbidity especially diabetic foot wounds. Topical antimicrobials are fr...
Bacterial colonisation of a wound is a normal process and usually not dangerous. The role of micro-o...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Among the most common complications of both chronic wound and surgical sites are staphylococcal skin...
Biofilms are slowly becoming recognised as a cause of wound infection. Typically, the biofilm delays...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
The use of topical triple-antibiotic ointments significantly decreases infection rates in minor cont...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Introduction: Pathogenic biofilms are an important factor for impaired wound healing, subsequently l...
Introduction: Chronic wounds are costly to treat and are an increasing health problem. The aetiology...
Infection is the likeliest single cause of delayed healing in healing of chronic open wounds by seco...
Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies t...
Antiseptics are commonly applied to prevent or treat wound infections. Many common opinions about an...
Wounds are a major cause of morbidity especially diabetic foot wounds. Topical antimicrobials are fr...
Bacterial colonisation of a wound is a normal process and usually not dangerous. The role of micro-o...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Among the most common complications of both chronic wound and surgical sites are staphylococcal skin...
Biofilms are slowly becoming recognised as a cause of wound infection. Typically, the biofilm delays...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
The use of topical triple-antibiotic ointments significantly decreases infection rates in minor cont...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Introduction: Pathogenic biofilms are an important factor for impaired wound healing, subsequently l...
Introduction: Chronic wounds are costly to treat and are an increasing health problem. The aetiology...