Vulnamin, aids the management of chronic wounds. A total of 160 patients with non-infected cutaneous chronic wounds were recruited. Before treatment, wound size was assessed using digital planimetry. Treatment lasted for a maximum of 6 weeks. Wound area ...
Colon cancer Rectal cancer HNPCC* Multicentric p Overall complications Postoperative haemoperitoneum Anastomotic dehiscence Abdominal abscess Wound complications Pneumonia Ileus Urinary tract infection CVC§infection Cardiovascular Others minor medical complications 180/476 (37.8) 3/476 (0.4) 26/456 (5.5) 17...
particularly in developing countries. SSIs are defined as infections that are observed 30 days after surgery and affect the incision or profound tissue in the surgical site9,17,18. SSIs can range from a mild wound discharge without complications to life-threatening sepsis10,13,19. According to M...
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India Correspondence to: Sudhir K Navadiya (drsudhir13@yahoo.com) DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2013.2.125-128 Received Date: 10.11.2012 Accepted Date: 11.11.2012 ABSTRACT Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) formerly termed surgical wound infection, are one of the most frequent post- operative in...
“functional disorder”, and “other” (abscess, arteriovenous fistula, hemangioma). The classification was done according to the ICD-10 GM (seeSupplementary MaterialsTable S1). The surgical procedures were presented according to the operation and procedure code list (OPS-list, seeSupplementary ...
Grade 3 and 4 wound-healing complications including impaired healing and wound dehiscence occurred in four cases (1.3%) of major surgery [48]. Minor surgeries were associated with grade 3 and 4 complications including impaired healing, wound infection and abscess, in eight individuals (2.2%) [48...