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Standard abdominal wound edge protection with surgical dressings vs coverage with a sterile circular polyethylene drape for prevention of surgical site infections (BaFO): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Standard abdominal wound edge protection with surgical dressings vs coverage with a sterile circular polyethylene drape for prevention of surgical site infections (BaFO): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... center trials, lack clear SSI definitions/endpoints, or only include a small number of patients. Even in the trials available mixed results have been reported. A recent single center trial in elective colorectal patients ...

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Resolution Mediator Chemerin15 Reprograms the Wound Microenvironment to Promote Repair and Reduce Scarring

Resolution Mediator Chemerin15 Reprograms the Wound Microenvironment to Promote Repair and Reduce Scarring

... the wound site (Figure ...the wound edge, C15-treated wounds showed restricted monocyte-macrophage recruit- ment to the wound site such that macrophages extended only 356 6 108 m m into the ...

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Sources of variability in cytosolic calcium transients triggered by stimulation of homogeneous uro-epithelial cell monolayers

Sources of variability in cytosolic calcium transients triggered by stimulation of homogeneous uro-epithelial cell monolayers

... In order to examine this effect in more detail, statistical sig- nificance tests were applied to examine relationships between calcium signature characteristics and distance from the wound edge. Calcium ...

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Purinergic signalling in skin

Purinergic signalling in skin

... 1999). P 2 Y 2 receptor mRNA has been localised in human epidermal basal cells via in situ hybridisation (Dixon et al. 1999). UTP, a P 2 Y 2 receptor subtype agonist, has also been shown to cause proliferation of normal ...

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Reduction of surgical site infection using a novel intervention (ROSSINI): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Reduction of surgical site infection using a novel intervention (ROSSINI): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... As mentioned above, these devices were not considered at all in the NICE guidelines and there has been minimal formal research evaluating their value. Two recent descriptive studies of their use failed to provide strong ...

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Effect of fibrin glue on corneal lamellar healing and how it correlates to biomechanical properties: biomechanical wavefront analysis and confocal study

Effect of fibrin glue on corneal lamellar healing and how it correlates to biomechanical properties: biomechanical wavefront analysis and confocal study

... flap edge and peripheral interface reflectivity and kerato- cyte status after ...flap edge, aggregating into a dense clus- ter mainly in the areas where the previous nylon sutures and fibrin glue were ...

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Correlation of cutaneous tension distribution and tissue oxygenation with acute external tissue expansion

Correlation of cutaneous tension distribution and tissue oxygenation with acute external tissue expansion

... dorsal wound edge of a fresh incision wound on the proximal lateral thigh, three special hook modules (total width of 45 mm, 7 mm spacing between hooks) were inserted into the skin surface and ...

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Attenuation of the Transforming Growth Factor β-Signaling Pathway in Chronic Venous Ulcers

Attenuation of the Transforming Growth Factor β-Signaling Pathway in Chronic Venous Ulcers

... ing epidermis (2,30). TGFβ responses in- clude repression of growth-promoting transcription factors, most notably c-myc (53,54). This finding is in agreement with our previous data that showed ele- vated c-myc expression ...

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Polarity during tissue repair, a multiscale problem

Polarity during tissue repair, a multiscale problem

... restored. This is an essential step as it ensures the integrity and function of the tissue are recovered. The two main mechanisms responsible for the first step (seal- ing the gap) are (1) lamellipodia and filopodia ...

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An Observational Study of Midline Abdominal Wound Closure Using Small Tissue Bites versus Large Tissue Bites with Reference to Surgical Site Infections and Wound Dehiscence

An Observational Study of Midline Abdominal Wound Closure Using Small Tissue Bites versus Large Tissue Bites with Reference to Surgical Site Infections and Wound Dehiscence

... of wound closure after midline laparotomy differ among operating surgeons and ...post-operative wound complications like stich ab- scess, surgical site infections, wound burst and incisional ...

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Wound Closure on the Neonatal Rat Skin I  The  Modulation of the Thickness of Epidermis at  the Closing Incisional Wounds

Wound Closure on the Neonatal Rat Skin I The Modulation of the Thickness of Epidermis at the Closing Incisional Wounds

... the wound of neonatal rat ...the wound edge, which possibly comprises the basal cells and “immature spinous cells” (K14- and K6-positive, but the other differentiation mak- ers-negative; blue) ...

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Par3/Bazooka and phosphoinositides regulate actin protrusion formation during Drosophila dorsal closure and wound healing

Par3/Bazooka and phosphoinositides regulate actin protrusion formation during Drosophila dorsal closure and wound healing

... leading edge and epithelial wound edges. (A) DC leading edge stained for E-cadherin (green), Baz (red) and F-actin (blue) reveals absence of Baz from leading ...leading edge cell-cell junction ...

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Beneficial Effects of Ag-Exchanged Zeolite Nanocomposite on Excisional Wound in Rats

Beneficial Effects of Ag-Exchanged Zeolite Nanocomposite on Excisional Wound in Rats

... thickness wound measuring ...the wound once daily for 14 days. Photograph of each wound was taken on days 0,3,6,9,12 and 14 post wound ...of wound was determined ...

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Evaluation of Wound Healing Properties of Bioactive Fractions from the Extract of Butea monosperma (Lam) Stem Bark.

Evaluation of Wound Healing Properties of Bioactive Fractions from the Extract of Butea monosperma (Lam) Stem Bark.

... The results of the present investigations revealed that the ethanolic extract of the stem bark of Butea monosperma and its acetone fraction possess significant wound healing activity in excision, incision and dead ...

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Using portable negative pressure wound therapy devices in the home care setting

Using portable negative pressure wound therapy devices in the home care setting

... pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is the continuous or intermittent application of subatmospheric pressure to the surface of a wound that improves the wound environment, accelerates healing, and reduces ...

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WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF ETHAOLIC EXTRACT OF BETA VULGARIS

WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF ETHAOLIC EXTRACT OF BETA VULGARIS

... The wound healing efficacy of ethanolic root extract of Beta vulgaris was evaluated in excision and incision wound ...of wound contraction, period of complete epithelialization and tensile strength ...

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HEALING EFFECT OF ALOE VERA ON WOUND IN ALBINO MICE

HEALING EFFECT OF ALOE VERA ON WOUND IN ALBINO MICE

... 378 | P a g e Referring to the table of F, for p = 0.01 against 4, df between mean square and 25 df for within mean square, we find a value of 4.18. Since the value 83.40 for F obtained in the present experiment is ...

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Role of vacuum assisted closure in complex wounds

Role of vacuum assisted closure in complex wounds

... The technique is simple and involves the application of sterile, porous foam directly on the wound. The wound is sealed with an adherent drape which creates a closed, controlled environment. A perforated ...

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Impact of olive oil and honey on healing of diabetic foot: a randomized controlled trial

<p>Impact of olive oil and honey on healing of diabetic foot: a randomized controlled trial</p>

... of wound healing in these ...the wound bed, osmo- tic effects, decreasing edema in the cells of the wound, accelerating the process of angiogenesis and granulation in the wound, accelerating ...

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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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