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Orthopedic Journal of China ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-548322

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[Objective]To observe the effect of vacuum sealing drainage(VSD) on bacteria and microcirculation of acute explosion wounds in pigs.[Method]Twelve blast wounds,created by explosion of a specific type of electric detonations which were fixed at 1 cm over the skin of the hips of six Lanzhou healthy pigs(30-40 kg),were divided into two matched groups.Debridement was performed at 6 hours after injury.Group A was treated with conventional dressing change,and group B was treated with VSD under the pressure of-20kPa.Tissue specimens collected from different sites of the wound bed before and at 12,24,48,72 hours after treatment,and experienced bacteria counting.The microcirculation of the blast wounds was examined by color B-mode ultrasonic diagnostic equipment before and 72hours after treatment.[Result]The difference of wound bacteria loads between group A and group B was statistically signficant at different time points.Bacteria loads in group B were increased to 105cfu/g at 48 h after treatment,compared with group A at 24 h.No signal of blood flow in blast wound was found before treatment.In contract,the blast wound had plenty of signals of blood flow in group B.[Conclusion]VSD could reduce the bacteria loads,and delay the time of infection.Meanwhile it improved the microcirculation of the acute blast wound.

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