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[First experience in Hungary with the use of a garamycin sponge in the treatment of suppurative bone and joint wounds].

Abstract
Authors have implanted Garamycin sponge in 51 patients, suffering from suppuration of bones and joints. This is a sponge-like collagene material prepared from cattle tendon and containing Gentamycin. Their experiences have shown that this product is especially suitable for the treatment of infected cavities of minor tubular bones, whereas it is less suitable for the treatment of extensive cavities of long tubular bones. Attention is called to the fact, that the product had to be tried on "contraselected" material and they had only 5 exceptional cases in which it could be used as a "first therapeutic measure". Under such conditions the early, 50 per cent good results can be considered as promising. Authors close their paper with the description of 4 cases.
AuthorsA Boda, M Mühsammer
JournalMagyar traumatologia, orthopaedia es helyreallito sebeszet (Magy Traumatol Orthop Helyreallito Seb) Vol. 34 Issue 2 Pg. 133-40 ( 1991) ISSN: 0025-0317 [Print] Hungary
Vernacular TitleElsö hazai tapasztalatok a garamycin-szivacs alkalmazásával csont ízületi gennyedések kezelésében.
PMID1675306 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Gentamicins
Topics
  • Administration, Topical
  • Adult
  • Bone Diseases (drug therapy, surgery)
  • Female
  • Gentamicins (administration & dosage)
  • Humans
  • Hungary
  • Joint Diseases (drug therapy, surgery)
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Suppuration (drug therapy, surgery)
  • Surgical Sponges
  • Wound Infection (drug therapy)

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