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Active clinical trials for "Wound Infection"

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Acticoat Absorbent and BCT Antimicrobial for STSG Donor Site on Thigh

Wound HealingWound Infection3 more

This study aims to compare the effectiveness of two wound dressings, Acticoat Absorbent (AA) and BCT Antimicrobial (BCT) on Split Thickness Skin Graft (STSG) donor site.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Parenteral Antibiotics Compared to Combination of Oral and Parenteral Antibiotics in Colorectal...

Surgical Wound Infection

Routine antibiotics for the intravenous and oral prophylaxis of colorectal surgery will be used. Experimental group: Patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery that involves, colonic resection. The antibiotic prophylaxis in this group will be composed of: An oral antibiotic pattern of ciprofloxacin (750mg / 12h, 2 doses) and metronidazole (250mg / 8h, 3 doses) the day before surgery. + Control group: Patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery that involves, colonic resection. The antibiotic prophylaxis in this group will be composed of: An intravenous antibiotic pattern of cefuroxime 1g and metronidazole 1,5gr during anesthetic induction. In both groups a second intravenous dose of cefuroxime (750mg) will be administered if the intraoperative time elongates more than three hours or there is an intraoperative bleeding over 1000cc. There won´t be a placebo treatment. Subject compliance will be evaluated according to the usual practice in surgical care field

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Sternal Wound Infection in Patients Undergone Sternal Fixation Using Locking Compression Plates...

Sternal FractureSternal Wound Infection1 more

Sternal Wound Infection (SWI) in open heart surgery is one of the most annoying and avoidable complications that one encounters during work. Investigators investigate the rates of sternal wound infection (SWI) in patients in whom were used locking compression plates (LCP) versus in patients in whom were used wires to fixate the sternum for variable causes. SWI increases the overall cost and burden in the medical service and increases the patients suffering and disability. investigators aim to provide our patients with the most suitable means for sternal fixation.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Trial of 2% Chlorhexidine Bathing on Nosocomial Infections in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit

Cross InfectionPneumonia4 more

This prospective, randomized, controlled trial will compare the incidence of nosocomial infections (composite of primary bloodstream infections, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and surgical site infections) that occur in intensive care unit (ICU) patients bathed with 2% chlorhexidine solution versus patients who receive standard bathing (soap and water or non-medicated cloths).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Antiseptic Sutures and Wound Infection

Wound Infection

The aim of this study was to ascertain if the use of Vicryl plus® reduced the number of wound infections after transverse laparotomy comparing to polydioxanon suture.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Topical Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Eyelids

Antibiotic Side EffectEyelid; Wound8 more

The investigators propose a prospective randomized control trial testing the hypothesis that routine topical antibiotic prophylaxis does not significantly reduce the rate of infection after eyelid surgery.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study Between Subcutaneous Tissue Closure Versus Drain in Obese Women Undergo Elective...

Wound Infection

Randomised cinical trial in demmita General Hospital.300 obese women pregnant with gestational age >38 wk ,theire age range from (25-35) years and BMI between (30 -40) undergoing elective cesarean section were randomised into 3 groups (100 patients in each group)and compare the role of subcutaneous tissue closure in post cesarean section wound complications. 3groups are: A- interrupted closure of subcutaneous tissue without drain. B-interrupted closure of subcutaneous tissue with drain. C-non closure of subcutaneous tissue. All womenu nder going CS with Pfannenstiel incision were considered to be eligible if time allowed informed consent before the surgery

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Surgical Site Infection Rate Between Primary, Delayed Primary and Vacuum Assisted...

Surgical Wound Infection

The objective of the study is to compare infection rates between primary, delayed primary and vacuum assisted closures in contaminated and dirty/infected laparotomy wounds.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Reduction of Groin Wound Infections After Vascular Surgery by Using an Incision Management System...

Infections

Comparison of the Prevena™ IMS with the standard wound management method of sterile plaster in vascular surgery patients.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Rapid Sternal Closure System (TALON)

Sternal Wound InfectionMediastinitis

The primary objective is to establish if the Rapid Sternal Closure System (RSCS) improves early postoperative recovery as manifested by decreased pain and improved pulmonary function. Secondary objectives include evaluation of Rapid Sternal Closure System with regard to SWCs (surgical wound complication defined as surgically treated sternal wound infection and sternal instability/non-union) as outlined in the protocol. For a given study endpoint, the null hypothesis will be no difference between the Rapid Sternal Closure System group and the control group. The alternative hypothesis will be a difference between 2 groups. The statistical objective of this study is to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis.

Completed21 enrollment criteria
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