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Traumatic lacerations: what are the risks for infection and has the ‘golden period’ of laceration care disappeared?

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Abstract

Diabetes, wound contamination, length greater than 5 cm and location on the lower extremity are important risk factors for wound infection. Time from injury to wound closure is not as important as previously thought. Improvements in irrigation and decontamination over the past 30 years may have led to this change in outcome.

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