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Do subcutaneous sutures increase risk of laparotomy wound suppuration?

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Journal, 2007
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Incisional drainage and suppuration occurs commonly following exploratory laparotomy; any technique with the potential to reduce the incidence of this complication warrants investigation.
T S Mair, G B Edwards, C J Proudman
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Suppurations of the Neck

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Although the antibiotic era has lessened the incidence and improved the prognosis of neck suppurations, surgical drainage remains the definitive method of treatment. In 1941, Weintraub1divided the retropharyngeal area into five separate spaces, namely, the paired right and left prevertebral spaces, the paired right and left peripharyngeal spaces, and,
R C, KRATZ   +3 more
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Suppurative lymphadenitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2009
Suppurative lymphadenitis is an important and common form of soft tissue infection. Most acute cases of suppurative lymphadenitis are caused by Staphylococcus aureus or by Streptococcus pyogenes. Empiric antibiotic therapy is frequently successful in the early stages of the disease process, but increasing prevalence of methicillin-resistant S.
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Suppurative Parotitis in Children

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1970
A 20-year experience with acute and recurrent suppurative parotitis involving 46 children is described, and the pertinent literature is reviewed. Acute suppurative parotitis (a single attack) occurs in the newborn period, sporadically throughout the remainder of childhood, and in association with terminal illnesses.
R B, David, E J, O'Connel
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Prevention of wound suppuration

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1986
The results of 0.3% sodium chloride solution application for the prevention of wound suppuration are reviewed. The experiments were carried out on animals, by making several pricks around the place of injection of potentially pathogenic microorganisms (staphylococcus, E. coli and yeast-like fungi) and forming a "tight" infiltrate.
G K, Paliĭ   +2 more
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The Suppurative Keloid

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
There is a type of keloid that tends to suppuration. The causes and mechanisms, symptomatology, and management of suppurative keloids are discussed briefly.
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SUPPURATIVE DISEASE OF THE LUNGS

Archives of Surgery, 1949
SUPPURATIVE disease of the lungs, which includes bronchiectasis, pulmonary abscess and infected pulmonary cysts, has always been a serious and confusing problem. A great deal has been written on this subject, and many forms of treatment have been recommended in order to reduce the high morbidity and mortality in this group of pulmonary lesions.
F R, HARPER, W B, CONDON, W H, WIERMAN
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