Objective To evaluate the clinical application of damage control surgery (DCS) in patients with sacrococcygeal deep decubitus ulcers complicated by sepsis. Methods We conducted a 3-year retrospective clinical study of 32 patients with deep sacrococcygeal bedsores and sepsis admitted from January 2018 to January 2021. According to the concept of DCS, the wound was temporarily closed with vacuum sealing drainage after primary debridement, and a local rhomboid flap was designed to repair the wound in the second stage. Finally, the clinical therapeutic effect was observed. Results Twenty-nine patients were treated with skin flap translocation and were cured clinically. Specifically, the skin flap survived in 27 of the 29 patients after the firs...
Limited protective sensation and reduced spontaneous mobility in bed-ridden patients and para- and q...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Background: Decubitus ulcers are injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pre...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
Abstract Introduction Over the last decade, damage control surgery (DCS) has been emerging as a feas...
The decubital ulcers treatment needs a complex clinical approach. The ulcer healing and the absence ...
Introduction. In the last decade, Damage Control Surgery (DCS) has been emerging as a feasible alter...
Objective: To assess whether extracorporeal shock wave therapy increases the rate of healing in chro...
Background: Many patients with decubitus-related osteomyelitis are ineligible for myocutaneous flapp...
Damage control is not a modern concept, but the application of this approach is the result of the co...
Limited protective sensation and reduced spontaneous mobility in bed-ridden patients and para- and q...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Background: Decubitus ulcers are injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pre...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Anchoring a flap remains a key procedure in decubital surgery because a flap needs to be stable agai...
Introduction: Decubitus ulcers of the sacral region are common conditions in bedridden patients. Dee...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
Abstract Introduction Over the last decade, damage control surgery (DCS) has been emerging as a feas...
The decubital ulcers treatment needs a complex clinical approach. The ulcer healing and the absence ...
Introduction. In the last decade, Damage Control Surgery (DCS) has been emerging as a feasible alter...
Objective: To assess whether extracorporeal shock wave therapy increases the rate of healing in chro...
Background: Many patients with decubitus-related osteomyelitis are ineligible for myocutaneous flapp...
Damage control is not a modern concept, but the application of this approach is the result of the co...
Limited protective sensation and reduced spontaneous mobility in bed-ridden patients and para- and q...
Pressure ulcers or ischaemic necrosis of tissues over bony eminences due to pressure, heal very slow...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....