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[Surgical debridement of peace-time wounds].

open access: yesOrtopediia travmatologiia i protezirovanie, 1984
V V, Chaplinskiĭ   +2 more
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A systematic review of the 
effect of surgical debridement vs. 
non‐surgical debridement for the treatment of chronic periodontitis

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2002
AbstractObjective:  To systematically review the evidence of effectiveness of surgical vs. non‐surgical therapy for the treatment of chronic periodontal disease.Methods:  A search was conducted for randomized controlled trials of at least 12 months duration comparing surgical with non‐surgical treatment of chronic periodontal disease.
L. J. HEITZ MAYFIELD   +4 more
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Debridement for surgical wounds

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Surgical wounds that become infected are often debrided because clinicians believe that removal of this necrotic or infected tissue may expedite wound healing. There are numerous methods of debridement available, but no consensus on which one is most effective for surgical wounds.To assess the effects of different methods of debridement on the rate of ...
Smith, Fiona   +2 more
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Debridement of burn wounds with a surgical ultrasonic aspirator

Burns, 1996
Ultrasonic ablation of tissue by the surgical ultrasonic aspirator (SUA) is an established technique in neurosurgery and hepatobiliary surgery. We report the first use of SUA in the debridement of burn wound in three patients. Our initial experience suggested that SUA allows meticulous wound debridement and cleansing with minimal bleeding and ...
W W, King, A, Zekri, D W, Lee, A K, Li
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Debridement of cutaneous ulcers: Medical and surgical aspects

Clinics in Dermatology, 1991
Abstract Debridement may be defined as the removal of devitalized or contaminated tissue and foreign material from or adjacent to a traumatic or infected lesion. Many types of debridement exist, as shown in Table 1. Devitalized or contaminated tissue found in an ulcer consists of fibrinous material, nucleoproteins, collagen, and elastin.
J A, Witkowski, L C, Parish
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Dispersion Risk Associated With Surgical Debridement Devices

WOUNDS: A Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice, 2017
Surgical instrumentation is now available to facilitate wound debridement. The 2 primary options involve different energy applications, but both have the potential to spray. The Versajet II (Smith & Nephew, London, UK) utilizes a high-powered water jet to disrupt tissue and remove debris by means of the Venturi effect.
Mark, Granick   +4 more
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Fournier’s Gangrene: An Analysis of Repeated Surgical Debridement

European Urology, 2003
We wanted to determine if there was a difference in outcome for those patients with Fournier's disease who underwent numerous debridements as opposed to only one initial debridement.The records of 19 patients with the diagnosis of Fournier's gangrene were reviewed retrospectively at our institution.
Sam N, Chawla   +2 more
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Surgical Debridement in Necrotizing Pancreatitis

2016
Pancreatic necrosis is a feared complication following acute pancreatitis, carrying a 10–20 % mortality. When surgical intervention is indicated, open necrosectomy remains the gold standard approach. Recent evidence demonstrating the advantage of delaying or even avoiding surgical intervention altogether has changed treatment paradigms and has opened ...
Baddr Shakhsheer, John Alverdy
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[Surgical debridement of gunshot wounds].

Khirurgiia, 1990
The authors conducted experimental (130 rabbits) and clinical studies (249 persons) in gunshot wounds of the soft tissues. It was found that in 29% of cases, primary surgical debridement of the gunshot wound failed to be a radical intervention because zones of secondary necrosis of the tissues developed on days 3-4. In view of this, gunshot wounds must
V A, Popov, V V, Vorob'ev
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