Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 3605 - 3616
Published: July 1, 2024
The
selection
of
an
appropriate
chemical
solution
in
wound
care
reduces
the
severity
wounds
and
accelerates
healing
process.
Povidone-iodine
(PV-I),
a
popularly
known
as
antiseptic,
is
frequently
used
studies
to
prevent
infection
accelerate
woud
process
healing.
World Journal of Emergency Surgery,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(1)
Published: July 26, 2023
Abstract
Laparotomy
incisions
provide
easy
and
rapid
access
to
the
peritoneal
cavity
in
case
of
emergency
surgery.
Incisional
hernia
(IH)
is
a
late
manifestation
failure
abdominal
wall
closure
represents
frequent
complication
any
incision:
IHs
can
cause
pain
discomfort
patients
but
also
clinical
serious
sequelae
like
bowel
obstruction,
incarceration,
strangulation,
necessity
reoperation.
Previous
guidelines
indications
literature
consider
elective
settings
evidence
about
laparotomy
lacking.
This
paper
aims
present
World
Society
Emergency
Surgery
(WSES)
project
called
ECLAPTE
(Effective
Closure
LAParoTomy
Emergency):
final
manuscript
includes
on
laparotomy.
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strong
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Recent
advances
synthesis
theranostic
paradigms
cerium
oxide
nanoparticles
(CeONPs)
highlighted,
well
selenium
nanoconstructs.
toxicity
quality
control
Perillae
Fructus
also
highlighted.
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
state
knowledge
uncovers
emerging
issues
require
further
investigation.
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strong
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Recent
advances
synthesis
theranostic
paradigms
cerium
oxide
nanoparticles
(CeONPs)
highlighted,
well
selenium
nanoconstructs.
toxicity
quality
control
Perillae
Fructus
also
highlighted.
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
state
knowledge
uncovers
emerging
issues
require
further
investigation.
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: March 24, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
In
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strongly
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
knowledge
landscape
highlights
emerging
issues
require
further
exploration.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 3681 - 3681
Published: May 24, 2025
Surgical
site
infections
(SSIs)
and
prosthetic
joint
(PJIs)
remain
significant
challenges
in
orthopedic
surgery,
particularly
arthroplasty.
Intraoperative
irrigation
is
a
widely
used
strategy
for
infection
prevention,
yet
traditional
solutions
such
as
saline,
povidone-iodine,
hydrogen
peroxide,
sodium
hypochlorite
are
limited
by
cytotoxicity,
short
antimicrobial
duration,
poor
biofilm
penetration.
This
review
evaluates
commonly
agents
highlights
the
growing
evidence
supporting
novel
citrate-based
solution
potentially
superior
alternative.
These
combine
broad-spectrum
activity,
effective
disruption
through
ionic
chelation,
prolonged
postoperative
protection
with
minimal
harm
to
host
tissues.
Early
clinical
studies
ongoing
randomized
trials
have
demonstrated
promising
results,
including
reductions
swelling,
opioid
use,
rates.
As
more
data
become
available,
may
emerge
preferred
standard
intraoperative
procedures.
Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
168(5), P. 1500 - 1509
Published: April 3, 2024
Objectives:
Surgical
site
infections
(SSIs)
after
cardiac
surgery
increase
morbidity
and
mortality,
consume
healthcare
resources,
impair
recovery,
diminish
patients'
quality
of
life.Numerous
guidelines
expert
consensus
documents
have
been
published
to
address
the
prevention
management
SSIs.Our
objective
is
integrate
these
into
an
order
set
that
will
facilitate
adoption
implementation
evidence-based
best
practices
for
preventing
managing
SSIs
following
surgery.Methods:
Subject
matter
experts
were
consulted
translate
existing
literature
a
sample
turnkey
(TKO)
SSI
reduction.Orders
derived
from
consistent
Class
I,
IIA,
or
equivalent
recommendations
across
referenced
manuscripts
appear
in
TKO
bold
type.Selected
orders
inconsistent
I
IIB
otherwise
supported
by
evidence,
also
included
italicized
type.Results:
Preventative
care
begins
with
preoperative
identification
both
modifiable
non-modifiable
risks
providers.Assessment
tools
can
be
utilized
assist
identifying
patients
at
high
risk
SSI.Preoperative
include
screening
treating
Staphylococcus
aureus
nasal
carriage.Intraoperatively,
tailored
prophylactic
intravenous
antibiotics
maintaining
blood
glucose
levels
below
180
mg/dL
are
essential
elements.Postoperative
includes
normothermia,
control
patient
engagement.
J
o
u
r
n
l
P
e
-p
fConclusion:
Despite
well-documented
advantages
multidisciplinary
pathway
surgery,
there
inconsistencies
its
implementation.This
manuscript
provides
incorporates
prevent
surgical
population.
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(6), P. 661 - 661
Published: March 21, 2024
Background:
Capsular
contracture
remains
a
common
complication
in
silicone
breast
implantation.
The
etiology,
formation
mechanisms,
predisposing
and
favoring
factors
are
still
subjects
of
research.
This
study
aims
to
demonstrate
the
effectiveness
using
autologous
fat
introduced
periprosthetically
preventing
capsular
compared
other
known
methods:
antibiotics
corticosteroids.
Methods:
A
cohort
80
Wistar
rats
was
included
study,
divided
into
four
subgroups.
All
received
implant,
implanted
pocket
created
along
abdominal
midline.
first
subgroup
served
as
control
group,
with
having
implant
placed
without
any
treatment.
For
second
third
subgroups,
implants
were
treated
an
antibiotic
solution
intramuscular
injections
dexamethasone,
respectively.
last
centrifuged
periprosthetically.
Results:
exhibited
significantly
smaller
capsule
thickness,
which
poorly
represented,
smooth
surface.
use
for
treating
prosthesis
linked
lack
acute
inflammation
around
prosthetic
site.
Conclusions:
Autologous
helps
minimize
“non-self”
reaction,
results
development
periprosthetic
consisting
mature
collagen
fibers
interspersed
adipocytes.
Trials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: July 10, 2024
Abstract
Background
With
the
increasing
number
of
joint
replacement
surgeries,
periprosthetic
infection
(PJI)
has
become
a
significant
concern
in
orthopedic
practice,
making
research
on
PJI
prevention
paramount.
Therefore,
study
will
aim
to
compare
effect
combined
usage
povidone-iodine
and
topical
vancomycin
powder
use
alone
incidence
rate
patients
undergoing
primary
total
hip
(THA)
knee
arthroplasty
(TKA).
Methods
The
prospective
randomized
clinical
trial
be
conducted
two
independent
voivodeship
hospitals
with
extensive
experience
lower
limb
arthroplasties.
studied
material
comprise
840
referred
for
THA
or
TKA.
randomly
allocated
equal
groups,
receiving
different
interventions
during
replacement.
In
group
I,
irrigation
consecutively
used
before
wound
closure.
II,
only
lavage
outcome
based
occurrence
within
90
days
after
arthroplasty.
determined
using
approach,
including
reviewing
hospital
records
readmissions
follow-up
phone
interviews
patients.
diagnosed
Musculoskeletal
Infection
Society
criteria.
chi-square
test
rates
between
groups.
Risk
odds
ratios
between-groups
comparison
purposes
also
estimated.
Medical
cost
analysis
performed.
Discussion
A
comparing
preventing
PJIs
is
crucial
advancing
knowledge
surgery,
improving
patient
outcomes,
guiding
evidence-based
practices.
Trial
registration
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05972603
.
Registered
2
August
2023.