Stephanie M. Mueller 1,2 , LaYow C. Yu 2 , Michael Drake Pike 2 , Hannah D. Shi 2 and Dennis P. Orgill 1,2,*
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Abstract
Background: Irrigation is a key strategy in reducing bioburden, disrupting biofilms, and supporting wound healing. While saline is the standard for its safety and availability, antiseptic and antibiotic solutions are often used in clinical scenarios that require infection control. However, the rise in antibiotic stewardship and concerns regarding cytotoxicity are reshaping current practices. This review identifies recent trends, current controversies, and persistent gaps in knowledge that warrant further investigation and regulatory attention. Methods: A literature review identified irrigation solutions commonly used in plastic surgery; labeling and concentrations were obtained from Devices@FDA, Drugs@FDA, and DailyMed, and PubMed, Cochrane Central, and Embase were searched (January 2022–July 2025) for human studies on acute wounds, chronic wounds, and implant-based breast surgery. Results: In acute wounds, saline and potable tap water effectively prevent infection. In chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers and pressure injuries, antiseptic agents, including hypochlorous acid, sodium hypochlorite, polyhexanide, and citrate-based solutions, have shown promise in improving healing and reducing infection. In implant-based breast reconstruction and augmentation, data on antiseptics, such as chlorhexidine, and changes in FDA guidance for povidone–iodine and bacitracin have prompted a reevaluation of intraoperative irrigation practices. Conclusion: Despite widespread use, many antiseptics remain off-label, and high-quality clinical studies comparing efficacy and safety are lacking.
Keywords: wound irrigation; saline irrigation; antiseptic irrigation; surgical site infection/prevention and control; breast pocket irrigation; Povidone–Iodine (PVI); Polyhexamethylene Biguanide/polyhexanide (PHMB); Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl); Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl); Triple antibiotic solution (TAS)
Warren W. Burggren*
Developmental Integrative Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States
原创:卢魁
慢性伤口治疗中普遍是什么问题困扰着患者呢?
原创:十六点五 中山二院糖尿病足中心
糖尿病足到底痛不痛,是一个很痛苦的问题。如果不痛,患者觉得“脚都不痛了,肯定死完全了,还能保吗?”。
无数来到我科“中心”的外地病人唯一的理由就是:他们要截我的脚!
原创: 十六点五 中山二院糖尿病足中心
随着糖尿病患病人数的不断增加,糖尿病足的病人也越来越多,在平时的临床实践中,笔者发现很多糖尿病足病友搞不清楚糖尿病足应该由什么科管?或者说哪个科的医师负责糖尿病足的诊断和治疗。
伤口世界平台生态圈,以“关爱人间所有伤口患者”为愿景,连接、整合和拓展线上和线下的管理慢性伤口的资源,倡导远程、就近和居家管理慢性伤口,解决伤口专家的碎片化时间的价值创造、诊疗经验的裂变复制、和患者的就近、居家和低成本管理慢性伤口的问题。
2019广东省医疗行业协会伤口管理分会年会
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