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Nigerian Medical Practitioner ; 25(1/2): 10-14, 1993.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1267954

ABSTRACT

Louis Pasteur; the French Chemist; had exposed microbes as the bane of wound healing long before its appreciation by surgeons. Hence wound infection remained one of the major obstacles to progress in surgery until the development and general acceptance of antisepsis and aseptic surgical techniques. The discovery of antibiotics by Alexander Fleming and the introduction of rubber gloves into surgery by Williams Halsted also contributed notably to the control of wound infections


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Antisepsis/instrumentation , Asepsis/instrumentation , Surgical Instruments , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control
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Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1263955

ABSTRACT

Repartis en deux groupes; 145 malades ont ete operes de chirurgie abdominale dans les memes conditions d'asepsie et suivis pendant 6 mois. Dans le premier groupe comprenant 75 malades; le plan musculo-aponevrotique etait suture aux fils synthetiques a resorption lente et il y aeu 6;6 pour cent d'infections parietales. Parmi les 70 malades du second groupe sutures avec des fils non resorbables; il ya eu 18;5 pour cent d'infections parietales. La difference etait significative; ce qui permet de recommander l'utilisation des flis synthetiques a resorption lente dans la fermeture de paroi abdominale en zone tropicale ou les conditions d'asepsie parfaite sont difficiles a reunir


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Abdominal Wall , Asepsis/instrumentation , Surgical Wound Infection , Suture Techniques
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