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A New Technique for The Therapy of Complicated Deep Tissue Infection (with 4 Cases)

A New Technique for The Therapy of Complicated Deep Tissue Infection (with 4 Cases) AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to discuss the effect of double perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage in the treatment of complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections.MethodsThe technology of the double perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage was used to treat complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections.ResultsDouble perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage can be applied to the treatment of complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections. It has an obvious effect on infection control and reduces recovery time.ConclusionDouble perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage has a good effect on complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections; it can be used in wider surgical fields to prevent infections. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Infection International de Gruyter

A New Technique for The Therapy of Complicated Deep Tissue Infection (with 4 Cases)

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
eISSN
2544-0349
DOI
10.2478/ii-2018-0015
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Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to discuss the effect of double perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage in the treatment of complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections.MethodsThe technology of the double perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage was used to treat complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections.ResultsDouble perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage can be applied to the treatment of complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections. It has an obvious effect on infection control and reduces recovery time.ConclusionDouble perfusion cannula accompanied with low negative pressure drainage has a good effect on complexity of abdominopelvic and perineal infections; it can be used in wider surgical fields to prevent infections.

Journal

Infection Internationalde Gruyter

Published: May 9, 2018

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