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RETRACTION: The Impact of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Surgical Wound Infection, Hospital Stay and Postoperative Complications after Spinal Surgery: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract 1. 1. The increase in wound infection on a surgical service led to a study of possible sources. 2. 2. The infection rate has no relation to monthly admission rate, number of “dirty” cases admitted or number of operative procedures. 3. 3. Staph.
J J, BYRNE, N E, OKEKE
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Abstract 1. 1. The increase in wound infection on a surgical service led to a study of possible sources. 2. 2. The infection rate has no relation to monthly admission rate, number of “dirty” cases admitted or number of operative procedures. 3. 3. Staph.
J J, BYRNE, N E, OKEKE
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Surgical Wound Misclassification
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2015The article “Surgical wound classifications: a multicenter evaluation” provides valuable additional evidence that the commonly used 4-level surgical wound classification (SWC) is not uniformly applied to some types of surgical procedures. Wedonot believe, however, that this observationwarrants the author’s conclusion that “Surgical wound ...
Peter R, Dodds, Jon H, Dodds
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1991
Wound infections remain a major source of postoperative morbidity, accounting for about a quarter of the total number of nosocomial infections. Today, many of these infections are first recognized in the outpatient clinic or in the patient's home due to the large number of operations done in the outpatient setting.
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Wound infections remain a major source of postoperative morbidity, accounting for about a quarter of the total number of nosocomial infections. Today, many of these infections are first recognized in the outpatient clinic or in the patient's home due to the large number of operations done in the outpatient setting.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1991
Surgical management of a wound whether elective or post-traumatic requires strict adherence to certain basic precepts if a successful outcome is to be expected: 1. The patient must be stabilized. 2. Blood supply to the tissues must be adequate in order for the wound to heal. 3. All necrotic tissue must be debrided as it provides an excellent medium for
J S, Rosen, J E, Cleary
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Surgical management of a wound whether elective or post-traumatic requires strict adherence to certain basic precepts if a successful outcome is to be expected: 1. The patient must be stabilized. 2. Blood supply to the tissues must be adequate in order for the wound to heal. 3. All necrotic tissue must be debrided as it provides an excellent medium for
J S, Rosen, J E, Cleary
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