Publications by authors named "Sandor Bogdan Rajcs"

Peritoneal carcinosis is considered to be a lethal disease with a very poor prognosis, however cytoreducticve surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) could represent a significant step forward in the therapy of peritoneal cranosis. In contrast to traditional surgical procedures and intravenous chemotherapy, which are moderately effective, CRS and HIPEC are new, personalised interventions, which can extend the lifespan of the patients in the majority of the cases. Moreover, there is a possibility to carry out definitive, curative therapy in a well-selected group of cases.

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Background: Surgical Site Infection (SSI) is the third most frequent nosocomial infection, and accounts for 14-16% of all infections. While the treatment of SSI can be very costly, previous results indicated that triclosan may reduce SSI rate. Therefore, we carried out a prospective randomised trial to further evaluate the effect of triclosan after elective colorectal surgery.

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