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Nonsurgical modalities to enhance healing and care of soft tissue wounds.

by HBOT News | Jan 1, 1997 | Necrotizing Fasciitis

Abstract: The rapidly aging population and patients with multiple concomitant pathologies present an increasing population of patients with nonhealing and problem wounds causing an unwelcome challenge for all health care providers. Many of these patients are not...

[Soft tissue necrotising infections: rapid diagnosis, early surgical treatment and less hyperbaric oxygen].

by HBOT News | Dec 1, 1996 | Necrotizing Fasciitis

Abstract: Sánchez Porto, , , , , , , , (1996). [Soft tissue necrotising infections: rapid diagnosis, early surgical treatment and less hyperbaric oxygen]. Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica, 1996...

Necrotizing soft tissue infections. Risk factors for mortality and strategies for management.

by HBOT News | Nov 1, 1996 | Necrotizing Fasciitis

Abstract: The authors evaluate in a retrospective fashion the factors influencing outcome in a large group of patients presenting with necrotizing soft tissue infections, and, based on this analysis, propose a plan for optimal care of such patients. In many smaller...

Necrotizing soft tissue infections. Risk factors for mortality and strategies for management.

by HBOT News | Nov 1, 1996 | Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Abstract: The authors evaluate in a retrospective fashion the factors influencing outcome in a large group of patients presenting with necrotizing soft tissue infections, and, based on this analysis, propose a plan for optimal care of such patients. In many smaller...

Effective but near disastrous subarachnoid neurolysis for mechanical root pain in a paraplegic cancer patient.

by HBOT News | Sep 1, 1996 | Carcinoma

Abstract: A 43-year-old white man with advanced renal cell carcinoma and consequent paraplegia complained of the new onset of lancinating pain involving the right upper chest wall. This pain, which was superimposed on well-controlled chronic back pain and was...
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