2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-016-0921-7
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Frazier Metallic Suction Tube: An Adjunct in Irrigation of Deep Fascial Spaces

Abstract: Once incision and drainage of fascial space abscess is performed, irrigation of deep spaces with saline and antibiotic solution should be done daily for effective elimination or reduction of infection. Various advocated aids for irrigation into deeper areas are: small pediatric nasogastric feeding tubes, French catheter, polyethylene irrigation tubes and scalp vein infusion set. All these aids have major inherent disadvantages like, they tend to kink inside the deep spaces limiting the reach of irrigating solu… Show more

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“…Negative pressure drainage has been used in the treatment of deep abscesses in many parts of the body and has achieved satisfactory results (Haghshenasskashani, Rahnavardi, Yan, & McCaughan, 2011; Pang et al., 2015; Qiu et al., 2019; Young et al., 2016). The fact is that irrigation and drainage are the two main procedures for the treatment of MSI in conventional treatment method (Abbasi, Bayat, Beshkar, & Momen‐Heravi, 2012; Yadav, Jaisani, Acharya, & Mahat, 2017). Besides, today, in an era of budget cuts, physicians and hospitals must strive constantly to provide the highest level of patient care while minimizing costs (Gams, Shewale, Demian, Khalil, & Banki, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Negative pressure drainage has been used in the treatment of deep abscesses in many parts of the body and has achieved satisfactory results (Haghshenasskashani, Rahnavardi, Yan, & McCaughan, 2011; Pang et al., 2015; Qiu et al., 2019; Young et al., 2016). The fact is that irrigation and drainage are the two main procedures for the treatment of MSI in conventional treatment method (Abbasi, Bayat, Beshkar, & Momen‐Heravi, 2012; Yadav, Jaisani, Acharya, & Mahat, 2017). Besides, today, in an era of budget cuts, physicians and hospitals must strive constantly to provide the highest level of patient care while minimizing costs (Gams, Shewale, Demian, Khalil, & Banki, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%