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International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 315-317, December 2006.
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Estimating the risk of pressure ulcer development: is it truly evidence based?
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 317-318, December 2006.
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This article evaluates the appearance of biofilm in wounds, in this case, surgical with secondary closure, as well as the primary need to detect it early to prevent it from becoming devitalized tissue and requiring aggressive debridement. The approach to
López Castillo, Nuria +1 more
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[Prosthesis joint infection due to Clostridioides difficile and literature review]. [PDF]
Astor Molero S +5 more
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Prognosis of stage I pressure ulcers and related factors
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 318-319, December 2006.
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Determinar si el desbridamiento quirúrgico mayor a las 6 horas es un factor riesgo para la aparición de una infección en pacientes con fracturas expuestas de ...
Fuentes Bautista, Aldo Javier
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[Osteomyelitis of the cuboid due to Mycobacterium smegmatis]. [PDF]
Ruiz-Castillo A +3 more
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The potential of microscopic sterile sponge particles to induce foreign body reaction
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 319-320, December 2006.
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Desbridamiento apropiado y técnica de “pie-crusting” en el manejo de la herida traumática
Chronic wounds of traumatic origin, with tissue exposure, require adequate debridement, lavage and prompt coverage to prevent infection and desiccation. Wounds may even require to be enlarged in order to perform an adequate surgical debridement.
Beraún Coronel, L. +2 more
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[Flail chest and mediastinitis with total sternal loss post pediatric heart surgery. Reconstruction technique and case report]. [PDF]
Palma-Ortecho LJ +2 more
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