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Biological Therapy on Infected Traumatic Wounds: A Case-Control Study

Satyanam Kumar Bhartiya, Rina Prasad, Sumit Sharma, Vijay K. Shukla, Gopal Nath, Rajesh Kumar

2022The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background:Traumatic wound is a great challenging issue to surgeons, because of large in size, heavily contaminated, infected and unscenic. Infection proceeded to progressive tissue necrosis, septicemia, organ failure or even death. Majority has polymicrobial infections. Bacteriohage therapy will have revolutionized in the treatment of wound. The present study was planned to evaluate the efficacy of topical bacteriophage therapy on large traumatic wounds in comparison with conventional therapy. Methods:The Study conducted from Sept. 2018 to July 2020. Samples between 12- 60 years was taken into study. Customized bacteriophage applied over the wound after serial debridement in case and conventional dressing in control. Fifty four wounded person met the clinical inclusion criteria; 27 in each group. Wound swab and tissue biopsy was taken for bacterial isolation. Isolated specific phage was applied over the wound on alternate day till the wound become sterile and fit for further definitive management. Results: A significant and rapid improvement was observed in wound healing in cases then control group. Average number of day required for complete granulation of wound and attaining sterility was half in cases then control. The hospital stay of the patients on BT was half (20days) than those on CT (40 days). The financial analysis also favours the BT over CT as only 1/third expenditure incurred in BT group as compared to CT Conclusion:Topical Bacteriophage therapy is efficient, effective to clearing the infection in shorter length of time and cost effective for infected traumatic wounds as compared to conventional dressing.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSurgeryDebridement (dental)Burn woundGranulation tissuePhage therapyWound careWound healingBacteriophageBiochemistryGeneChemistryEscherichia coliBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
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