The aim of this study was to evaluate whether oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC), applied to "dirty" surgical wounds, is able to reduce the microbial load and, consequently, the infection rate as compared to conventional local wound treatment.

Alfieri, S., Di Miceli, D., Menghi, R., Quero, G., Cina, C., Doglietto, G., Pericoli Ridolfini, M., Role of oxidized regenerated cellulose in preventing infections at the surgical site: prospective, randomized study in 98 patients affected by a dirty wound, <<MINERVA CHIRURGICA>>, 2011; 66 (1): 55-62 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5891]

Role of oxidized regenerated cellulose in preventing infections at the surgical site: prospective, randomized study in 98 patients affected by a dirty wound

Alfieri, Sergio;Di Miceli, Dario;Menghi, Roberta;Quero, Giuseppe;Cina, Caterina;Doglietto, Giovanni;Pericoli Ridolfini, Marco
2011

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC), applied to "dirty" surgical wounds, is able to reduce the microbial load and, consequently, the infection rate as compared to conventional local wound treatment.
2011
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Alfieri, S., Di Miceli, D., Menghi, R., Quero, G., Cina, C., Doglietto, G., Pericoli Ridolfini, M., Role of oxidized regenerated cellulose in preventing infections at the surgical site: prospective, randomized study in 98 patients affected by a dirty wound, <<MINERVA CHIRURGICA>>, 2011; 66 (1): 55-62 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5891]
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