使用特殊的补充愈合外科伤口:病例报告

C. Polakowski, Roseli Fillus, Maria Sofia Rosario da Luz, Carla Simone da Silva, V. Preti, Victória Ribeiro, Valéria Abrahão Schilling Rosenfeld
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营养缺乏会使伤口愈合困难,因为它会削弱免疫系统,降低修复组织的质量和合成。通过这种方式,充足的营养支持有助于在愈合阶段,以及在病人的生活质量。目的:报告一个病例,提出了一个经验,使用一种特殊的补充愈合作为治疗的一部分手术伤口愈合。使用了一种富含精氨酸和脯氨酸的高蛋白补充剂,这两种氨基酸有助于组织恢复,除了含有特定的维生素和矿物质外,还含有一种特殊的敷料,用于伤口愈合。结果:治疗48天后,患者血区出现肉芽组织(100%为肉芽组织)。由于组织再生,肉芽组织和上皮化增加,除了渗出物减少外,还观察到深度减少。在82天内,伤口完全愈合。结论:结合个体化的高蛋白饮食和辅助护理,如清洁伤口和更换敷料,减少伤口的深度、尺寸和视觉外观,可促进愈合过程
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Use of Specific Supplementation for Healing in Surgical Wounds: Case Report
Introduction: Nutritional deficiency can make wound healing difficult, as it weakens the immune system, decreasing the quality and synthesis of repair tissue. In this way, adequate nutritional support helps in the healing stages, as well as in the patient’s quality of life. Objective: To report a case that presented an experience of using a specific supplement for healing as part of the treatment of surgical wound healing. A hyperproteic supplement was used, rich in arginine and proline, two amino acids that help in tissue recovery, in addition to containing specific vitamins and minerals, indicated for wound healing, together with a special dressing. Results: After 48 days of treatment, the patient developed granulation tissue in the bloody areas (100% granulation tissue). A reduction in depth was observed due to tissue regeneration, an increase in granulation tissue and epithelialization, in addition to a decrease in exudate. And in 82 days, complete healing of the wound. Conclusion: Specific supplementation for healing can contribute to the healing process together with an individualized, high-protein diet and with complementary care such as cleaning the wound and changing dressings, reducing the depth, dimension and visual appearance of the
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