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Hyperbaric oxygen as an intervention for managing wound hypoxia: its role and usefulness in diabetic foot wounds.

by HBOT News | Feb 1, 2005 | Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Abstract: Few topics in diabetic wound management generate as much "heated" discussion as hyperbaric oxygen (HBO). Hyperbaric oxygen is an intermittent inhalation therapy in which the patient breathes oxygen at greater than 1 atm of pressure. This requires...

Hyperbaric oxygen does not accelerate latent in vivo prostate cancer: implications for the treatment of radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis.

by HBOT News | Dec 22, 2004 | Cancer

Abstract: To assess the effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2; often used to treat haemorrhagic cystitis, a known side-effect after radiation therapy for prostate cancer and with the potential to induce tumour angiogenesis and stimulate latent recurrence) on indolent in...

Survey of the use of hyperbaric oxygen by maxillofacial oncologists in the UK.

by HBOT News | Nov 14, 2004 | Cancer

Abstract: Oral and maxillofacial surgeons often use hyperbaric oxygen (HBO). Our aim was to find out the referral pattern of these surgeons for HBO. We contacted oral and maxillofacial units in England, Wales, and Scotland and identified 125 consultants who are...

Craniocervical necrotizing fasciitis of odontogenic origin with mediastinal extension.

by HBOT News | Oct 19, 2004 | Necrotizing Fasciitis

Abstract: We review an interesting case of craniocervical necrotizing fasciitis with thoracic extension in an immunocompetent 44-year-old man. The patient underwent aggressive medical and surgical management during a long hospitalization. Multiple surgical...

Mandibular reconstruction with microsurgical bone flap and dental implants.

by HBOT News | Sep 28, 2004 | Cancer

Abstract: Functional reconstruction of the mandible following resection or traumatic injury depends on the bony reconstruction and support dental implants. Microsurgical bone flaps allow the transfer of bone and soft tissue with a rich vascular supply and provide a...
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