BACKGROUND: Although various solutions have been recommended for cleansing wounds, normal saline is favoured as it is an isotonic solution and does not interfere with the normal healing process. Tap water is commonly used in the community for cleansing wounds because it is easily accessible, efficient and cost effective; however, there is an unresolved debate about its use. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this review was to assess the effects of water compared with other solutions for wound cleansing. SEARCH STRATEGY: For this update we searched the Cochrane Wounds Group Specialised Register (Searched 22 February 2010); The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library, 2010 Issue 1); Ovid MEDLINE - 2007 to Feb...
Irrigation of simple lacerations with tap water or sterile saline in the emergency department did no...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are wound infections that occur after invasive (surgical...
Normal saline is often the agent of choice for wound irrigation in the Emergency Department (ED). Th...
Background: Various solutions have been recommended for cleansing wounds, however, normal saline is ...
Background: Although various solutions have been recommended for cleansing wounds, normal saline is ...
PURPOSE: The use of tap water as a wound-cleansing agent is becoming more common in clinical practic...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Management of acute and chronic wounds has significantly altered in t...
Over the past two decades a body of evidence has been generated to support the traditional use of wa...
This systematic review updates a previous review published in 2001. Cleansing is a vital component o...
Abstract Background Surgical site infection describes an infectious complication of surgical wounds....
Acute traumatic wound cleansing is currently a controversial issue demonstrated by the variability i...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wounds (incisions) heal by primary intention when the wound edges are brought t...
ABSTRACT Background : wound cleansing is part of wound management which performed to remove foreign ...
Rinsing and cleansing are critical for wound healing, because factors like dirt, bacteria, toxins, a...
Background: Leg ulcers are open skin wounds that occur below the knee but above the foot. The majori...
Irrigation of simple lacerations with tap water or sterile saline in the emergency department did no...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are wound infections that occur after invasive (surgical...
Normal saline is often the agent of choice for wound irrigation in the Emergency Department (ED). Th...
Background: Various solutions have been recommended for cleansing wounds, however, normal saline is ...
Background: Although various solutions have been recommended for cleansing wounds, normal saline is ...
PURPOSE: The use of tap water as a wound-cleansing agent is becoming more common in clinical practic...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Management of acute and chronic wounds has significantly altered in t...
Over the past two decades a body of evidence has been generated to support the traditional use of wa...
This systematic review updates a previous review published in 2001. Cleansing is a vital component o...
Abstract Background Surgical site infection describes an infectious complication of surgical wounds....
Acute traumatic wound cleansing is currently a controversial issue demonstrated by the variability i...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wounds (incisions) heal by primary intention when the wound edges are brought t...
ABSTRACT Background : wound cleansing is part of wound management which performed to remove foreign ...
Rinsing and cleansing are critical for wound healing, because factors like dirt, bacteria, toxins, a...
Background: Leg ulcers are open skin wounds that occur below the knee but above the foot. The majori...
Irrigation of simple lacerations with tap water or sterile saline in the emergency department did no...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are wound infections that occur after invasive (surgical...
Normal saline is often the agent of choice for wound irrigation in the Emergency Department (ED). Th...