Publications by authors named "H WILLENEGGER"

The history of antisepsis is marked by names such as Pringle, Lister, Billroth, Koch, Kocher, von Volkmann, von Nussbaum, Schloffer and Carrel. The revolutionary initial success of Lister's method was followed by severe setbacks because persisting biological intolerance of the chemical and physical antiseptics prevented the main purpose of application: killing bacteria without damaging cells. Until the discovery of penicillin the predominantly used antiseptics were perubalsam (balsamum peruvianum), azo-dyes (Rivanol), and sulphonamides (Cibazol).

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Unlabelled: On the basis of long term results (five to 29 years), the treatment of postoperative wound infection after internal fixation (40 shaft fractures) is outlined. Of decisive importance is the immediate surgical intervention as soon as the first clinical signs of infection become evident.

Procedure: opening of the wound, leaving stable implants in situ, temporary irrigation drainage.

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