Literature DB >> 25879236

Simple and Effective Approach for Treating Non-healing Ulcers After a Snakebite .

Basavraj Nagoba1, Arun Rao2, Bharat Wadher2, Deepak Gugale3, Sarita Mantri2.   

Abstract

An attempt has been made to develop a simple and effective approach for the treatment of snakebite ulcers using citric acid as the sole antimicrobial agent. Fifty-two (52) cases of snakebite ulcers not responding to conventional antibiotic therapy and local wound care were investigated for culture and susceptibility of swabs collected from the ulcers. Staphylococcus aureus (30.69%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (21.78%) were the most common isolates. Ciprofloxacin (61.38%) and amikacin (56.43%) were found to be most effective antimicrobial agents. Determination of susceptibility to citric acid showed MIC in the range of 500-2500 µg/mL. Topical application of citric acid ointment resulted in complete healing in 50 (96.15%) cases. Two cases (3.85%) showed healthy granulation, but wound closure required skin grafting because of large, raw areas. Results indicate that citric acid is the best alternative for the effective management of snakebite ulcers.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 25879236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wounds        ISSN: 1044-7946            Impact factor:   1.546


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1.  Comparison of Effect of pH Modulation on Wound Healing with Topical Application of Citric Acid Versus Superoxide Ions.

Authors:  Sunit Tandon; Baldev Singh; Sudarshan Kapoor; Suruchi Mangal
Journal:  Niger J Surg       Date:  2020-07-27
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