Methods to Manage Edema and Reduce Flap Compression in Postoperative Nursing Care Following Trauma to the Lower Extremity.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Orthopaedic Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1097/NOR.0000000000001075
Albert L Rancu, Fabrizio A Darby, Leon D Averbukh, Allen Nicholson, Karen M Myrick, Michael P Leslie, Daniel H Wiznia
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Lower extremity edema and compression are potential causes of poor soft tissue healing and flap failure for patients who suffer lower extremity trauma. This review summarizes techniques aimed at reducing edema and mechanical pressure in these patients as well as those undergoing soft tissue coverage techniques. We conducted a literature review for postoperative nursing management to reduce edema in the lower extremity, following traumatic injury. To assist orthopaedic nurses in acute care settings, this review presents techniques for reducing edema and mechanical pressure in patients recovering from lower extremity trauma. The accompanying figures demonstrate how to apply these techniques. Techniques such as rope suspension, mini water mattresses, and pillow or blanket stacking were identified as measures that can reduce edema and compression for patients recovering from lower extremity trauma as well as those requiring soft tissue coverage procedures.

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下肢创伤术后处理水肿及减少皮瓣压迫的护理方法。
下肢水肿和压迫是下肢创伤患者软组织愈合不良和皮瓣失效的潜在原因。本文综述了旨在减轻水肿和机械压力的技术,以及那些接受软组织覆盖技术的患者。我们对创伤后下肢水肿的术后护理管理进行了文献回顾。为了帮助骨科护士在急性护理环境中,这篇综述介绍了减轻下肢创伤患者水肿和机械压力的技术。下面的图表演示了如何应用这些技术。悬吊绳、迷你水床垫、枕头或毯子堆叠等技术被认为可以减少下肢创伤恢复期患者以及需要软组织覆盖手术的患者的水肿和压迫。
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Orthopaedic Nursing
Orthopaedic Nursing 医学-护理
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132
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedic Nursing is an international journal providing continuing education for orthopaedic nurses. Focusing on a wide variety of clinical settings - hospital unit, physician"s office, ambulatory care centers, emergency room, operating room, rehabilitation facility, community service programs, the client"s home, and others – Orthopaedic Nursing provides departmental sections on current events, organizational activities, research, product and drug information, and literature findings. Articles reflect a commitment to professional development and the nursing profession as well as clinical, administrative, academic, and research areas of the orthopaedic specialty. Official Journal of the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON)
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