"肥皂碎片 "技术:治疗有暗疮或凹陷的伤口的组织保护方法。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Advances in Skin & Wound Care Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1097/ASW.0000000000000008
Igor Melnychuk, Julia Juriga
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摘要:这篇回顾性病例系列介绍了一种组织保留方法,用于治疗边缘缺损或伤口凹陷的复杂伤口。在临床实践中,经常会遇到边缘缺损或有凹陷的伤口,在试图实现伤口闭合时很难处理。传统上,需要切除或用硝酸银烧灼外卷边缘,而需要切除或清除伤口下凹或凹陷。本文介绍的方法由三部分组成:锐利清创所有损伤区域或伤口袋内壁、压迫和固定。压迫可单独使用多层压迫法、改良负压疗法或两者兼用。本文报告了 11 位患者的情况,他们的上肢和下肢伤口都有凹陷区域或伤口袋,并采用这种方法进行了治疗。患者平均年龄为 73 岁,平均伤口深度为 1.12 厘米。伤口凹陷面积平均为 1.7 厘米(0.2-5.0 厘米)。伤口平均在 9.1 周内愈合;所有伤口均在 3-15 周内愈合。这组病例展示了一种新颖的组织保护方法,即通过清创、固定和加压来治疗有凹陷或有创袋的伤口。
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"Soap Scrap" Technique: A Tissue-Preserving Approach to Treating Wounds with Undermining or Pockets.

Abstract: This retrospective case series introduces a tissue-preserving approach to treat complicated wounds with undermined edges or wounds with pockets. Wounds with undermining or pockets are commonly encountered in clinical practice and can be difficult to manage when trying to achieve wound closure. Traditionally, epibolic edges need to be resected or cauterized with silver nitrate, whereas wound undermining or pockets need to be resected or unroofed. The method described herein consists of three components: sharp debridement of all undermined areas or inside walls of wound pockets, compression, and immobilization. Compression can be performed using multilayered compression alone, modified negative-pressure therapy, or both. Immobilization of all wound layers can be achieved using a brace, removable Cam Walker, or a cast.This article reports on 11 patients who had unfavorable upper and lower extremity wounds with undermined areas or wound pockets who were treated using this methodology. The average patient age was 73 years, and the average wound depth was 1.12 cm. The average undermined area was 1.7 (range, 0.2-5.0) cm. Wounds healed in an average of 9.1 weeks; all wounds healed between 3 and 15 weeks. This series demonstrates a novel tissue-preserving approach to treating wounds with undermining or wounds with pockets using debridement, immobilization, and compression.

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Advances in Skin & Wound Care
Advances in Skin & Wound Care DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
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2.50
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12.50%
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271
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.
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