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Gentamicin bound to the nanofibre microdispersed oxidized cellulose in the treatment of deep surgical site infectionsDOI: 10.2478/v10136-009-0033-5 Keywords: gentamicin, microdispersed oxidized cellulose, surgical site infections, Garamycin Schwamm Abstract: The aim of this experimental in vivo study was to examine the effect of topically-used gentamicin bound to microdispersed oxidized cellulose (MDOC) in nanofibre form in the treatment of deep surgical site infections and to compare it with Garamycin Schwamm . Twelve domestic swine were used in a model of a full-thickness infected dermal wound. The effectiveness of both forms of gentamicin were tested in wound infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. The effectiveness of gentamicin-MDOC and Garamycin Schwamm were comparable according to microbiological culture findings, with no statistically significant differences. When macroscopically assessed, 100% of the infected wounds treated by gentamicin-MDOC were without signs of infection, compared with only 16.7% when Garamycin Schwamm was used and this was of statistical significance. Therefore when combined with a nanofibre MDOC carrier, topically-used gentamicin is rendered more effective for the treatment of full-thickness skin infections.
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