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Acute wound management: revisiting the approach to assessment, irrigation, and closure considerations

Acute wound management: revisiting the approach to assessment, irrigation, and closure considerations

... new wound for 3–6 months after epithelialization (which is typically completed within 48 – 72 ...any wound check visits, but especially during suture or staple removal ...a wound directly impacts ...

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An improvement in acute wound healing in rats by the synergistic effect of photobiomodulation and arginine

An improvement in acute wound healing in rats by the synergistic effect of photobiomodulation and arginine

... their wound healing was better than the other ...the wound healing was better in this group than the others ...including wound, various arginine doses, PBM and their combin- ation ...

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Effects of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma  on Accelerating Acute Wound Healing: A Comparative Study among 4 Different Treatment Groups

Effects of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma on Accelerating Acute Wound Healing: A Comparative Study among 4 Different Treatment Groups

... Medical plasma has two major effects: antibacterial activity and tissue activation. In clinical practice, the antibacterial activity of medical plasma has been attract- ing attention, especially for the treatment of ...

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A New Energy Device for Skin Activation to Acute
Wound Using Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: A
Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

A New Energy Device for Skin Activation to Acute Wound Using Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

... A New Energy Device for Skin Activation to Acute Wound Using Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.. MS.ID.003532.[r] ...

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Mechanisms of wound closure following acute arm injury in Octopus vulgaris

Mechanisms of wound closure following acute arm injury in Octopus vulgaris

... the acute wound response to tissue damage ...the acute response “sets the scene” for subsequent regeneration [23, ...octopus wound repair, since this information will ...

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Treatment of Non-healing, Post-traumaticWound with High Frequency Ultrasound of10 MHz: A Case Report

Treatment of Non-healing, Post-traumatic Wound with High Frequency Ultrasound of 10 MHz: A Case Report

... the acute wound, during its transition into the chronic condition, only the 10 MHz ultrasound, since this ultrasound has very limited penetration depth (approximately 3mm), which may be important by ...

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A narrative review of microbial biofilm in postoperative surgical site infections: clinical presentation and treatment

A narrative review of microbial biofilm in postoperative surgical site infections: clinical presentation and treatment

... the wound, together with resistance to host response and antimicrobial ...of acute inflammation or pus formation and cultures obtained from the margins of the wound are often negative, failing to ...

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A current affair: electrotherapy in wound healing

A current affair: electrotherapy in wound healing

... accelerating wound healing can have immense beneficial socioeconomic impact. The wound healing process is a highly orchestrated series of mechanisms where a multitude of cells and biological cascades are ...

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“Medicinal Plants with Potent Wound Healing Property” by S.K Syed Hussain, Firdous Afshan, Dr. Shaik Mohammed Aliuddin, India.

“Medicinal Plants with Potent Wound Healing Property” by S.K Syed Hussain, Firdous Afshan, Dr. Shaik Mohammed Aliuddin, India.

... the wound. A wound may be the consequence of many factors like accidents, burns, trauma ...as acute wounds and chronic wounds as per the time required for complete healing of the ...An acute ...

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VRANAROPAKA (WOUND HEALING) .......

VRANAROPAKA (WOUND HEALING) .......

... either acute or chronic. An acute wound would be any case of the discontinuity of skin from a surgical wound, bite, burn, cut, abrasion, laceration, crush, gunshot, or any other trauma to the ...

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Guidelines to aid healing of acute wounds by decreasing impediments of healing

Guidelines to aid healing of acute wounds by decreasing impediments of healing

... Principle: Bleeding complications, including hematoma formation, are significantly increased when a primary or pharmacological coagulopathy exists. The most common mechanism for coagulopathy is impaired or reduced pro- ...

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Immunodepletion of high abundant proteins from acute and chronic wound fluids to elucidate low abundant regulators in wound healing

Immunodepletion of high abundant proteins from acute and chronic wound fluids to elucidate low abundant regulators in wound healing

... three acute and three diabetic samples, six high- abundant proteins could not be identified ...investigated wound fluids from patients treated with the vacuum assisted closure therapy ...human wound ...

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A Clinical study of Abdominal Wound Dehiscence

A Clinical study of Abdominal Wound Dehiscence

... Abdominal wound dehiscence is one of the most dramatic and serious post operative complications after any major abdominal ...surgery. Acute wound failure can present as mechanical wound ...

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A Study of Vacuum Assisted Closure in Chronic Nonhealing Ulcers

A Study of Vacuum Assisted Closure in Chronic Nonhealing Ulcers

... abdominal wound. When the wound is to the fascial level, NPWT is applied as with any soft tissue ...of wound management in patients who had abdominal compartment syndrome, because of its ability to ...

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Continuous wound infiltration or epidural analgesia for pain prevention after hepato pancreato biliary surgery within an enhanced recovery program (POP UP trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Continuous wound infiltration or epidural analgesia for pain prevention after hepato pancreato biliary surgery within an enhanced recovery program (POP UP trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... expensive wound catheters were used that had costs sometimes as much as 280 euro per device [17], the extra cost of the materials used in our study is around 50 euro per ...of wound catheters with up to ...

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Ertapenem for treatment of osteomyelitis: a case series

Ertapenem for treatment of osteomyelitis: a case series

... Osteomyelitis is a common, costly clinical problem [1]. Challenges to osteomyelitis treatment include difficulty identifying the offending pathogen and the requirement for a long course of intravenous therapy. ...

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Comparison of Short Course Vs Long Course Antibiotics in Elective Caesarean Section

Comparison of Short Course Vs Long Course Antibiotics in Elective Caesarean Section

... must be evidence that it reduces postoperative infection. It must also be safe and inexpensive, and it must be effective against organisms likely to be encountered in the surgical procedure. The agent must be ...

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Acceleration of wound healing in acute full-thickness skin wounds using a collagen-binding peptide with an affinity for MSCs

Acceleration of wound healing in acute full-thickness skin wounds using a collagen-binding peptide with an affinity for MSCs

... 1. Ma K, Liao S, He L, Lu J, Ramakrishna S, Chan CK. Effects of nanofiber/stem cell composite on wound healing in acute full- thickness skin wounds. Tissue Eng Part A 2011;17:1413-24. 2. Jiang Y, Chen B, ...

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Propranolol attenuates hemorrhage and accelerates wound healing in severely burned adults

Propranolol attenuates hemorrhage and accelerates wound healing in severely burned adults

... a Wound Healing Society Foundation 3M Fellowship Award and by grants from the National Institute for Disabilities and Rehabilitation Research (H133A070026 H133A70019, and H133A120091), the National Institutes of ...

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Infection with high proportion of multidrug resistant bacteria in conflict related injuries is associated with poor outcomes and excess resource consumption: a cohort study of Syrian patients treated in Jordan

Infection with high proportion of multidrug resistant bacteria in conflict related injuries is associated with poor outcomes and excess resource consumption: a cohort study of Syrian patients treated in Jordan

... We performed an open cohort study with longitudinal data collection. We used routinely collected clinical data from consecutive patients admitted due to acute conflict-related injuries. Availability of ...

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