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Steven L Percival

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Chen R, Saint Bezard J, Swann M, Watson F, Percival S
Microorganisms . 2024 Nov; 12(11). PMID: 39597612
Eschar and slough in wounds serve as a reservoir for microorganisms and biofilms, damaged/devitalised cells, and inflammatory chemokines/cytokines, which work to initiate and prolong persistent inflammation and increase the risk...
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Watson F, Chen R, Percival S
Int Wound J . 2023 Sep; 21(1):e14365. PMID: 37715349
Microbial biofilms are a major hindrance in the wound healing process, prolonging the inflammatory response phase, thus making them a target in treatment. The aim of this study is to...
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Swann M, Freeman N, Watson F, Law S, Percival S
Surg Technol Int . 2023 Jul; 42:65-72. PMID: 37493619
Antimicrobial impregnated wound dressings are a critical tool for the management, prevention, and control of surgical site infections (SSIs) and infected chronic wounds. However, the sustained therapeutic antimicrobial activity of...
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Salisbury A, Mullin M, Foulkes L, Chen R, Percival S
Int Wound J . 2022 Feb; 19(7):1717-1728. PMID: 35166016
Multiple in vitro models were utilised to evaluate the biofilm management capabilities of seven commercially-available wound dressings, varying in composition and antibacterial ingredients, to reduce common aerobic, anaerobic, and multispecies...
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Salisbury A, Chen R, Mullin M, Foulkes L, Percival S
Surg Technol Int . 2022 Feb; 40:55-60. PMID: 35130350
Treatment of chronic wounds that are at risk of infection, or that are infected, require the use of antimicrobial dressings, most often those that contain silver. Silver exerts its antimicrobial...
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Salisbury A, Mullin M, Chen R, Percival S
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2021 Jun; 1369:53-67. PMID: 34173213
Infection and the formation of biofilms have been shown to have a significant role in increased inflammation and delayed wound healing. Wound irrigation solutions are used to debride wounds, removing...
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Salisbury A, Mullin M, Foulkes L, Chen R, Percival S
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2021 Jan; 1323:149-157. PMID: 33433854
Biofilm formation in wounds can lead to increased inflammation, infection and delayed wound healing. Additionally, biofilms show increased recalcitrance to antimicrobials compared to their planktonic counterparts making them difficult to...
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Salisbury A, Chen R, Mullin M, Foulkes L, Percival S
Surg Technol Int . 2019 Nov; 36:31-35. PMID: 31778202
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate if a poloxamer-based concentrated surfactant gel (CSG), containing antibacterial preservative agents, had the ability to reduce the levels of biofilm extracellular...
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Chen R, Salisbury A, Percival S
Int Wound J . 2019 Oct; 17(1):73-82. PMID: 31657125
A concentrated surfactant gel containing polyhexamethylene biguanide (CSG-PHMB) (CSG: Plurogel) was evaluated for in vitro cell cytotoxicity using the direct contact, extraction, and cell insert assays, along with its ability...
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Salisbury A, Mullin M, Chen R, Percival S
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) . 2019 Aug; 8(10):463-468. PMID: 31456903
This study evaluated the antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of a concentrated surfactant gel preserved with antimicrobials and a concentrated surfactant gel with 1% silver sulfadiazine (SSD) against 12 clinical strains...