Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen and Surgery on Experimental Gas Gangrene

Abstract
An experimental model of clostridial gas gangrene was developed in rats and the therapeutic value of surgical debridement alone versus a combination of surgery and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) was assessed. The infection was produced by an intramuscular injection of Clostridium perfringens microorganisms. The mortality of untreated rats was 100%. The mortality of the rats treated only with surgery was 37.5% compared to 12.5% when HBO was added to the treatment protocol (p