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Introduction. We investigated the usefulness of flap surgery for Gustilo type IIIB and C severe
Many studies report the incidence and prevalence of surgical site infections (SSIs) following
The aim of this abstract is to show that when dealing with an infected non-union, all possibilities of treatment must be considered in order to choose the best treatment plan for each patient. This case shows the evolution of an infected non-union following type III
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Infection is a common complication of severe
Background. Traditional recommendations suggest that
This clinical case refers to a male patient, 45 years old, with a past medical history of Hepatitis C, admitted at the Emergency Department on July 2014, after a fall from 7 meters high at his workplace – dump – which resulted in an
This work refers to a male patient, 25 years of age, admitted in the Emergency Department following a bicycle accident, of which resulted an
Purpose: The choice of irrigating fluid and delivery pressure remains controversial. Identifying surgeons’ preferences in techniques and the rationale for their choices may aid in focusing educational activities to the orthopaedic community as well as planning future clinical trials. Our objective was to clarify current opinion with regard to the irrigation of
The optimal choice of irrigating solution or irrigating pressure in the initial management of
Introduction and objectives: The purpose of the research is to show the agreement and reproducibility among 5 observers when they are questioned about 51
Background. In 2011 Aird et al published their results of the effects of HIV on early wound healing in
Objective. To assess the beneficial use of polypropylene mesh impregnated with vancomycin in an experimental model
Purpose: The optimal choice of irrigating solution or irrigating pressure in the initial management of
Aim. Antibiotic prophylaxis is critical for the prevention of fracture related infection (FRI) in trauma patients, particularly those with open wounds. Administration of prophylactic antibiotics prior to arrival at the hospital (e.g. by paramedics) may reduce intraoperative bacterial load and has been recommended; however scientific evidence for pre-hospital administration is scarce. Methods. The contaminated rabbit humeral osteotomy model of Arens was modified to resemble the sequence of events in