Povidone-iodine combined with hyperthermia for paronychia treatment

by wrefsprqc on 2012-02-20 18:45:29

Povidone-iodine combined with hyperthermia in the treatment of 45 cases of paronychia. The uterine artery, ovarian artery, and vaginal artery have extensive vascular anastomoses. Due to their consistency in most cases, unilateral or bilateral internal iliac artery embolization can be performed, as long as the small branches and capillaries of the arteries remain patent, the pelvic organs can still receive sufficient blood supply. The blood supply to the uterus is quickly compensated by surrounding vessels, which prevents uterine ischemic necrosis and maintains normal function. Therefore, internal iliac artery or uterine artery embolization achieves rapid hemostasis, with the advantages of being simple, safe, effective, causing less pain, avoiding injury, and allowing the retention of the uterus in younger mothers.

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