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Martin C Robson

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Mallow P, Hiebert J, Robson M
J Health Econ Outcomes Res . 2021 Nov; 8(2):76-81. PMID: 34782861
Low-frequency ultrasound debridement with irrigation is an effective method of wound bed preparation. A recent clinical study compared hypochlorous acid preserved wound cleanser (HAPWOC) to saline and found HAPWOC to...
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Ball R, Garg G, Vazquez J, Day A, Moffatt L, Robson M, et al.
Eplasty . 2021 Jan; 21:e1. PMID: 33488909
Background: Intracavitary irrigation is a routine component of many surgical procedures, especially in those involving a contaminated field. Normal saline remains the irrigant of choice for most surgeons. Hypochlorous acid...
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Elster E, Franz M, Robson M
Bull Am Coll Surg . 2017 Sep; 101(9):49-50. PMID: 28941371
This new paradigm revolves around meticulous wound bed preparation to allow the wound to proceed to endogenous healing or to set the stage for successful wound closure with autologous tissue.
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Hiebert J, Robson M
Eplasty . 2017 Jan; 16:e32. PMID: 28123629
Wound debridement is considered essential in chronic wound management. Hypochlorous acid has been shown to be an effective agent in reducing wound bacterial counts in open wounds. Ultrasound-enabled wound debridement...
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Ortega-Pena S, Hidalgo-Gonzalez C, Robson M, Krotzsch E
Int Wound J . 2016 Jun; 14(3):470-479. PMID: 27282307
Topical antiseptics are widely used for wound treatment, with the goal of disrupting biofilm capacity. We analysed the effectiveness of a variety of antiseptics to inhibit various stages of biofilm...
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Carney B, Ortiz R, Bullock R, Prindeze N, Moffatt L, Robson M, et al.
Eplasty . 2014 Dec; 14:e45. PMID: 25525484
Objective: Drawtex's ability to remove pathogens and associated virulence factors has been demonstrated in vitro. A model of burn wound infection was used to characterize the in vivo impact of...
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Robson M
J Burn Care Res . 2014 Aug; 36(2):e103. PMID: 25084490
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Pierpont Y, Dinh T, Salas R, Johnson E, Wright T, Robson M, et al.
ISRN Obes . 2014 Apr; 2014:638936. PMID: 24701367
Objective. The correlation between obesity and deficient wound healing has long been established. This review examines the current literature on the mechanisms involved in obesity-related perioperative morbidity. Methods. A literature...
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Hiro M, Pierpont Y, Ko F, Wright T, Robson M, Payne W
Eplasty . 2012 Nov; 12:e48. PMID: 23150745
Objectives: To compare the in vitro and in vivo effects of silver products on wound healing. Methods: Eight silver products were compared to determine: fibroblast function using fibroblast-populated collagen lattices...
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Eaglstein W, Kirsner R, Robson M
Wound Repair Regen . 2012 Nov; 20(6):793-6. PMID: 23126458
The rising costs of caring for chronic cutaneous ulcers (CCUs) and recent appreciation of the mortality of CCUs have led to consideration of the reasons for the failure to have...