Experimental study on radiofrequency ablation technology for treatment of infected wounds in minipigs

To observe the effect of radiofrequency ablation technology for the treatment of infected wounds in minipigs. Infected wounds of full-thickness skin defects (about 6.15 cm2/wound) were prepared in 8 6-month-old minipigs (weighing, 30-35 kg) using the method of Davis et al. The 160 wounds were random...

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Published inZhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi Vol. 27; no. 9; p. 1110
Main Authors Yang, Rungong, Zuo, Tantan, Zhu, Jialiang, Zhong, Hongbin, Wu, Kejian, Hou, Shuxun
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Abstract To observe the effect of radiofrequency ablation technology for the treatment of infected wounds in minipigs. Infected wounds of full-thickness skin defects (about 6.15 cm2/wound) were prepared in 8 6-month-old minipigs (weighing, 30-35 kg) using the method of Davis et al. The 160 wounds were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 40). Infected wounds were debrided with the radiofrequency ablation technology in group A, with the electric knife in group B, and with the scalpel in group C; no treatment was done in group D as a control. The healing rate, healing time, and tissue filling rate were observed; bacterial quantitative examination and histological examination were done at 0, 2, 7, and 14 days after operation. All infected wounds were successfully established after 48 hours when Staphylococcus aureus dilution were inoculated. The wounds after radiofrequency ablation technology treatment were fresh and flat with slight bleeding; the healing time of group A was significantly shorter than that of groups B, C,
AbstractList To observe the effect of radiofrequency ablation technology for the treatment of infected wounds in minipigs. Infected wounds of full-thickness skin defects (about 6.15 cm2/wound) were prepared in 8 6-month-old minipigs (weighing, 30-35 kg) using the method of Davis et al. The 160 wounds were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 40). Infected wounds were debrided with the radiofrequency ablation technology in group A, with the electric knife in group B, and with the scalpel in group C; no treatment was done in group D as a control. The healing rate, healing time, and tissue filling rate were observed; bacterial quantitative examination and histological examination were done at 0, 2, 7, and 14 days after operation. All infected wounds were successfully established after 48 hours when Staphylococcus aureus dilution were inoculated. The wounds after radiofrequency ablation technology treatment were fresh and flat with slight bleeding; the healing time of group A was significantly shorter than that of groups B, C,
Author Zuo, Tantan
Zhu, Jialiang
Wu, Kejian
Zhong, Hongbin
Yang, Rungong
Hou, Shuxun
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SubjectTerms Animals
Catheter Ablation - methods
Colony Count, Microbial
Debridement - methods
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Male
Staphylococcal Skin Infections - microbiology
Staphylococcal Skin Infections - surgery
Swine
Swine, Miniature
Time Factors
Wound Healing
Wounds and Injuries - microbiology
Wounds and Injuries - surgery
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