Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Mechanisms of Delayed Wound Healing by Commonly Used Antiseptics

157

Citations

28

References

2009

Year

Abstract

When debridement of the wound bed is not sufficient to reduce bacterial loads, the application of broad-spectrum antiseptics maybe indicated. Our data would suggest that H2O2 and iodine are poor choices, potentially retarding the contribution of fibroblasts to the healing process. Silver sulfadiazine and chlorhexidine, at levels still proven to be bactericidal, had fewer detrimental effects on fibroblast activity in these assays. The silver-containing antiseptics may even increase the proliferative potential of these cells in culture.

References

YearCitations

Page 1