Background: Wound infections are the most common complication of surgery that adds significantly to the morbidity of the patient and the cost of the treatment. Most of the surgical site infections are preventable. Dressing is an active element of wound management, designed to control infection and promote healing. This study was done to compare clinical efficacy of normal gauze dressings versus chlorhexidine dressings in midline laparotomy wounds.Methods: Patients with midline laparotomy incision were randomized to receive either gauze or chlorhexidine dressings. Bacterial colonization, post- operative fever, frequency of infection, change of dressings, hospital stay and postoperative pain were assessed at the start of treatment and at week...
Chronic wound management is a difficult area in surgical practice. A wide range of dressings have be...
Abstract Background: A patient’s skin is the major source of pathogens that can cause post-operativ...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of sterile and clean dressing techniques on wound management in a...
Objective: The objective of the study is to compare the effect of superoxide solution (SOD) and chlo...
Objective: Chlorhexidine (CHG) has been used extensively as a topical antiseptic agent, having broad...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wounds (incisions) heal by primary intention when the wound edges are brought t...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether incision irrigation with chlorhexidine gl...
Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSI) involve 2–11% of all surgical procedures. Paper assumpt...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether incision irrigation with chlorhexidine gl...
BACKGROUND: Many different wound dressings and topical applications are used to cover surgical wound...
Background: Antiseptic scrub and paint can reduce bacterial colonization and postoperative wound inf...
Background: Study is conducted to compare surgical site infections (SSIs) at 30 days in early and de...
ABSTRACT Background Information: Due to low base rate of complete healing in the natural history, e...
OBJECTIVETo compare occlusive hydrocolloid dressing (OHD; Karayahesive) and gauze dressing (GD) with...
Objective: To compare chlorhexidine dressing versus simple occlusive dressing in preventing central ...
Chronic wound management is a difficult area in surgical practice. A wide range of dressings have be...
Abstract Background: A patient’s skin is the major source of pathogens that can cause post-operativ...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of sterile and clean dressing techniques on wound management in a...
Objective: The objective of the study is to compare the effect of superoxide solution (SOD) and chlo...
Objective: Chlorhexidine (CHG) has been used extensively as a topical antiseptic agent, having broad...
BACKGROUND: Surgical wounds (incisions) heal by primary intention when the wound edges are brought t...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether incision irrigation with chlorhexidine gl...
Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSI) involve 2–11% of all surgical procedures. Paper assumpt...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether incision irrigation with chlorhexidine gl...
BACKGROUND: Many different wound dressings and topical applications are used to cover surgical wound...
Background: Antiseptic scrub and paint can reduce bacterial colonization and postoperative wound inf...
Background: Study is conducted to compare surgical site infections (SSIs) at 30 days in early and de...
ABSTRACT Background Information: Due to low base rate of complete healing in the natural history, e...
OBJECTIVETo compare occlusive hydrocolloid dressing (OHD; Karayahesive) and gauze dressing (GD) with...
Objective: To compare chlorhexidine dressing versus simple occlusive dressing in preventing central ...
Chronic wound management is a difficult area in surgical practice. A wide range of dressings have be...
Abstract Background: A patient’s skin is the major source of pathogens that can cause post-operativ...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of sterile and clean dressing techniques on wound management in a...