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Postoperative Wound Infections

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1981
Postoperative wound infection represents a serious complication of any surgical procedure. Prevention is the cornerstone when approaching this problem. Host factors, prophylactic antibiotics and meticulous surgical technique are key elements in achieving normal wound healing.
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Postoperative wound infection

2008
This chapter concentrates on postoperative wound infection or surgical site infection (SSI) as the archetypal surgical infection because it follows a surgical procedure and requires surgical intervention for resolution. It analyzes the density of bacterial contamination of the incision as the most obvious factor influencing the risk of infection.
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Wound infection: MRSA

Journal of Wound Care, 1996
The proportion of Staphylococcus aureus that is methicillin resistant (MRSA) has been rising in UK hospitals over the past 10 years. In some individual hospitals this increase has been explosive. The propensity for MRSA to spread arises mainly from the following reasons: Antimicrobial selection increases the biomass of MRSA in a particular patient or ...
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Postoperative Wound Infections

Archives of Surgery, 1959
Judging from current literature and discussions at medical meetings, postoperative wound infections are becoming of sufficient frequency and seriousness to justify everyone's attention. Altemeier in his recent report to the Governors of the College of Surgeons covered the subject very completely.
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Bite wound infections

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2003
Patients with mammalian bite wounds account for hundreds of thousands of emergency department, urgent care center, and physician office visits in the United States each year. The types of wounds encountered by physicians range from insignificant scratches to life-threatening neck and facial injuries.
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Wound Contamination and Wound Infection

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1954
T E, ROY, J D, HAMILTON, L, GREENBERG
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Haemostatic materials for wound healing applications

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
Baolin Guo, Ruonan Dong, Yongping Liang
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ENDOGENOUS WOUND INFECTION

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1966
T J, Krizek, J H, Davis
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Wound Infections

Postgraduate Medicine, 1971
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WOUND INFECTIONS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1959
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