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Effects of burn wound excision on bacterial colonization and invasion
Juan P. Barret, David N. Herndon
Surgery
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Burn Wound
100%
Bacterial Invasion
100%
Bacterial Colonization
100%
Wound Excision
100%
Excision
71%
Acute Burn
42%
Topical Treatment
42%
Thermal Injury
28%
Infection Rate
28%
Biopsy Specimen
28%
Bacterial Count
28%
Conservative Treatment
28%
Early Excision
28%
Graft Loss
28%
Postburn
14%
Wound Infection
14%
Consecutive Patients
14%
Full-thickness Burns
14%
Autografting
14%
Burn Excision
14%
Early-late
14%
Time Effect
14%
Debridement
14%
Wound Sepsis
14%
Exact Timing
14%
Wound Bed
14%
Bacteriological Examination
14%
Early Admission
14%
Deep Biopsy
14%
Wound Samples
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Bacterial Colonization
100%
Debridement
100%
Infection
50%
Topical Treatment
37%
Wound
25%
Thermal Injury
25%
Wound Infection
25%
Conservative Treatment
25%
Biopsy Sample
25%
Graft Failure
25%
Burn Excision
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Thermal Burn
100%
Debridement
100%
Infection
50%
Topical Treatment
37%
Wound
25%
Conservative Treatment
25%
Wound Infection
25%
Thermal Injury
25%
Bacterial Count
25%
Graft Failure
25%
Biopsy Technique
25%
Burn Excision
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacterial Colonization
100%
Bacterial Count
33%