The effectiveness of bacterial filtration in vented wound drains
The clinical use of vented wound drains requires documentation of the maintenance of a sterile wound environment in the presence of aspirated air. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a commercially available bacterial filter under conditions of continuous aspiration of room air...
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description | The clinical use of vented wound drains requires documentation of the maintenance of a sterile wound environment in the presence of aspirated air. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a commercially available bacterial filter under conditions of continuous aspiration of room air into a culture medium incubated for 14 days. The control (no filter) group showed growth in all specimens at 24 hr, and the filter group showed no bacterial growth during the experimental period. |
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