Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3248926 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Background and Objectives: This report provides an overview of advances in wound repair devised by our research team during the last four decades. This collective review is presented in two parts. Discussion: The following components are included in Part I: 1) search and treat life-threatening trauma; 2) conduct a thorough history; 3) examine the wound using aseptic technique; 4) anesthetize the wound before cleansing; 5) hair removal, skin disinfection, hemostasis, surgical debridement, and mechanical cleansing; 6) antibiotics, drains, and open wound management. Conclusion: On the basis of these comprehensive research studies, we have noted a marked reduction in the incidence of wound infection in traumatic wounds.
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Authors
Richard F. Edlich, George T. Rodeheaver, John G. Thacker, Kant Y. Lin, David B. Drake, Shelley S. Mason, Courtney A. Wack, Margot E. Chase, Curt Tribble, William B. Long III, Robert J. Vissers,